You probably heard of Japanese coachbuilder and automaker Mitsuoka, known for building retro-flavored renditions of modern cars, crossovers, and SUVs. Less than two years ago, Mitsuoka unveiled the ...
The 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon happens this weekend, and Japan's most creative tuning companies are bringing their best to the festivities. Among them is Liberty Walk, which chose to do up not a modern ...
Top Gear‘s Chris Harris recently revealed that he’s no fan of the C8 Corvette’s design, and I’m with him on that. But here’s a Mitsuoka Orochi to give us a timely reminder that no matter how dated and ...
You probably know about about Toyota, Mazda, Honda and all the other major Japanese automakers. But have you seen the Mitsuoka Orochi? It looks like it's been designed with the face of a puffer fish ...
There are a few adjectives that could be used to describe the Orochi sports car from Japanese auto manufacturer Mitsuoka, but we’ll play it safe and go with distinctive. The car first appeared as a ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran March 31, 2008 Comment Now! Japanese car designer Mitsuoka is building a left-hand-drive version of the car that brought its brand to fame: the NSX-based Orochi supercar. The ...
Orochi means huge serpent in Japan, and the Mitsuoka coupé certainly looks wild. It’s all too tame from behind the wheel, though, which is a pity. Proven mechanicals and solid build quality mean it ...
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