Mitsuoka

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Mitsuoka is primarily a custom design coachbuilder, customizing production cars, e.g., the Nissan March, and replacing various aspects of the bodywork. It has also produced a sports car, the Orochi,[2] and has a special department for hearses.[3]

History

Mitsuoka was recognised in 1994[4] as the 10th Japanese auto manufacturer to be registered in Japan since Honda in 1963, basing its current cars on Nissans and other Japanese car manufacturers.

Mitsuoka Motor launched in the UK in 2015 under sole distribution of T W White & Sons and launched the Mitsuoka Roadster (Himiko) at the London Motor Show in 2016.[5]

The M55 is a Showa retro concept car created for Mitsuoka's 55th anniversary. The appearance of the car is intended to resemble that of cars from 1970s Japan.[6][7][8] The car has been said to resemble 1970s models of the Datsun B110,[9] the Mitsubishi Galant GTO,[9][10] the Nissan Skyline[9][10] and the Toyota Celica.[11] Although the M55 has been said to resemble the Dodge Challenger,[10] it is said to have actually been inspired by the Kenmeri Skyline.[12]

Models

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Mitsuoka Le-Seyde first generation (1990–1993)
File:Mitsuoka Orochi Nude Top Roadstar.JPG
2005 Mitsuoka Orochi Nude-Top Roadster

Current lineup

Past vehicles

File:2nd generation Mitsuoka Ryoga front (cropped).JPG
Second generation Ryoga
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Mitsuoka Buddy

References

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  6. 昭和レトロな新型車=創業55年記念の「M55」—光岡自動車. Jiji. 21 November 2024.
  7. 70年代の"GTカー"が令和に復活!? 限定100台のミツオカ「M55ゼロエディション」ついに登場. Vague. 23 November 2024.
  8. Mitsuoka Motor Launches Limited Run of M55 Concept Car; 100 Retro Inspired Vehicles to be Sold for ¥8.08 Million Each. The Japan News. 22 November 2024.
  9. a b c Mitsuoka M55 Concept Turns the Honda Civic into a '70s Muscle Car. Car and Driver. 17 November 2023.
  10. a b c The Mitsuoka M55: The Honda Civic concept car that challenges the Challenger. Slash Gear. 13 October 2024.
  11. Mitsuoka turns Honda Civic into muscle car lookalike. New Zealand Autocar Magazine. 20 November 2023.
  12. Mitsuoka M55 gets a limited production run. Formacar. 26 November 2024.
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