JAPANESE-BRAND(Japanese Brand) Article List

4WD Suzuki Kei-car “Carry Truck” Daringly Customized To 2WD
We found a cool Suzuki's Kei-car "Carry Truck" (1991 DD51T), that had been converted from four-wheel-drive to two-wheel-drive and stripped of non-essential parts.

Rotary Engine-powered Cosmo Sport Was Filled With Mazda’s Passion
The Mazda Cosmo Sport, introduced in 1967, was the world's first car with a two-rotor rotary engine. Its futuristic body proportions, smooth rotation, and high output are key points of this car. Here we take a fresh look back at the appeal of the Cosmo Sport.

Rotary Powered Mazda’s Kei-car Chantez With Muscle Fender
The Rotary Chantez with team Kizuna & AMEMIYA, which has a powerful yet adorable form, was on display at the GODA Bankin booth at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2023. We report on the details of Chantez, which attracted a lot of attention at the event.

Honda “CR-X delsol” Was Way Ahead Of Its Time
The most distinctive feature of the third-generation Honda CR-X "delsol," which debuted in 1992, was its retractable hard top. This was Honda's answer to the need to combine the fun of open-air motoring with the weather resistance of a coupe.

Modern Recreation Of “ZOKUSHA”, The Japanese Old-school Street Racer
It is ZOKUSHA, also known as the Bosozoku gang's car, that makes people look at it with a sense of curiosity. Cars made by men who are not satisfied with ordinary specifications have a special charm that makes them exciting to look at. Their cars have their original style.

Customized Toyota Hiace & Rise In American Style
ALPINE STYLE has been selling vehicles with aero parts and audio setups and has finally created a model with a major exterior modification.
The Carica is based on the Toyota Hiace with square LED headlights and a significantly modified bumper, while the Havana is based on the Toyota Raize, a compact SUV that looks like another car.

Next-generation Mitsuoka Viewt Is Based On Toyota Yaris
Mitsuoka Motor's Viewt, which was launched in 1993, is a long-selling car, with a total of 13,000 units produced over 30 years, with each unit being handmade. Its next model has finally been revealed.

Daihatsu’s Kei-car Hijet Cargo Is Now A Super Compact Camper
Metio is a manufacturer of attractive and practical campers based on Kei-cars and compact vans. The company also offers campers under the "Rakuneru" brand. The Rakuneru series has been joined by the Rakuneru Lili, a camper based on a female-inspired Hijet Cargo.