Articles about Mitsuoka

It spanned four generations, but it can be considered an ‘Epic Fail’
The result of underwhelming performance or poor timing
This Swiss monstrosity promised 900hp and a top speed in excess of 400kph. Just two problems: no one's ever actually driven one, and it looks like a nightmarish Tim Burton interpretation of a BMW Z4. The horror!Looked like a supercar,
It’s also inspired by the Kenmeri Skyline
We're seeing more and more retro-futuristic designs from automakers recently. We've got SUVs like the Ford Bronco and Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, and the new Mustang continues the in classic inspiration.But then there's Mitsuoka. We've covered
Want a retrofied Mazda MX-5?
For die-hard JDM fans and Tomica collectors, Mitsuoka is a brand they're most likely familiar with by now. If you're not too familiar with the company, it's best known for making some of the wackiest and eyebrow-raising
Say hello to the new Mitsuoka Viewt
If you've heard the name Mitsuoka before, then you might be familiar with the brand's wacky conversions. If not, here's a brief history lesson.Mitsuoka has been around for over 50 years, and it's best known for turning
There’s a lot—especially of chrome—to take in
When we think about it, you've probably got more chance of predicting next year's lottery numbers than guessing what crackers Japanese coachbuilder Mitsuoka is going to do next. Over the years, this wonderfully zany outfit has built some properly crazy
Despite its Japanese underpinnings
You'll be familiar with Mitsuoka. Somewhere between building the world's ugliest sports car and turning the third-gen Mazda MX-5 into a sort of art-deco Cruella DeVil cartoon, the upstart Japanese coachbuilder became one of our favorite corners
Have you heard of the Orochi?
Small-scale Japanese carmaker Mitsuoka has reportedly announced that it will soon cease to produce its Orochi sports car. To mark the occasion, Mitsuoka will supposedly produce a Final Edition of what was once the sole sports car in its lineup.Named
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