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 has revealed some of its upcoming projects, with the most impressive being 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, a squarish bonnet, and an aggressive front bumper. The doors feature wooden panels with aluminum accents, and the car rides on black steel wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich M/T tires.

DAMD will also present the Toyota Sienta Stuart at the show, a MINI-inspired creation with a unique grille and classic round headlights.

Another vehicle expected to be on display is the Taft Lucky, based on the Daihatsu Taft kei car. It features a boxy design, square headlights, and impressive classic alloy wheels.

These modified creations will be exhibited at the Tokyo Auto Salon from January 10-12, 2025.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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