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One example of this is the Toyota AE86: this iconic badge, given to not one but two models, has become synonymous with Japanese car culture and the world of drifting, even being immortalized through ...
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While this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours won’t live long in the memory for Toyota, it did give a nod to a fan favourite that has ...
An incoming Ferris State University (FSU) student is combining his Bulldog pride and automotive dreams into a convertible duct tape tux.
The kind of setup you’d expect to see Keiichi Tsuchiya thrashing around in one of those grainy 480p YouTube videos. The Suzuki Alto Works was my favorite aside from the Evo.
The car the fire chief vandalized is an incredibly rare 1995 Nismo 270R previously owned by Drift King Keiichi Tsuchiya. Now, the owner is suing for $500,000, MyCentralJersey reports .
Keiichi Tsuchiya has always mentioned how important balance is for a vehicle, and just think of all the hours and resources that go into developing a new car.
Tsuchiya, 69, is known as the "Drift King" for popularizing drifting, a style of racing that involves sliding a car sideways that was featured in the 2006 film "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift." ...
It pays homage to Keiichi Tsuchiya, widely regarded as one of the drift world's most influential figures. He also served as a consultant for the Initial D anime series, so he knows a thing or two ...
The Tokyo Auto Salon is the Japanese auto industry's largest opportunity to display its latest go-fast and show-off bits. Scores of OEMs and aftermarket suppliers—and the legions of fanatics who ...
Hyundai partnered with Japanese racing legend Keiichi Tsuchiya, otherwise known as "Drift King," for a special edition Ioniq 5 N.; The Ioniq 5 N DK Edition includes a set of 12-inch forged wheels ...