Japanese tuning firm DAMD is set to showcase a range of exciting retro-style modified cars at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon.

Ahead of the exhibition, DAMD released images, giving a sneak peek at some of their upcoming masterpieces. The most impressive modification is the Honda WR-V Reverb, styled after the iconic Jeep Cherokee XJ.

The Honda WR-V Reverb boasts a bold exterior with a distinctive Jeep Cherokee grille, complemented by a boxy hood and aggressive front bumper. The doors feature wooden panels with aluminum accents, and the wheels are made of black steel, wrapped in BF Goodrich M/T tires.

DAMD will also present the Toyota Sienta Stuart at the show, inspired by the classic MINI from the UK. It features a charismatic grille and signature round headlights, reminiscent of the MINI’s timeless design.

Another vehicle expected to be on display is the Taft Lucky, based on the Daihatsu Taft kei car. It showcases a boxy silhouette, square headlights, and classic alloy wheels, creating a unique, impressive look.

These modified creations will be exhibited at the Tokyo Auto Salon from January 10-12, 2025, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of retro-inspired automotive customization.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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