Mitsuoka Orochi, an organic “supercar†that started life as a concept car in 2001, and finally reaching production in late 2006 . Actually the Mitsuoka Orochi sports car is named after an eight-headed serpent from Japanese folklore . The two-door uses both Honda and Lexus parts, but its bespoke bodywork makes it unlike anything else on the road. 400 Orochis will be built over the next four years, each costing ¥10,500,000 (around $89,000 USD). Orders can be placed beginning today with the first deliveries taking place in January 2007 .
Technical Specifications:
Total length / Width / Total height = 4560mm / 2035mm / 1180mm
Wheelbase: 2600mm
Ground Clearance: 130mm
Vehicle weight: 1580kg
Passengers: 2
Engine: 3.3L V6DOHC (Toyota 3MZ-FE)
Max output: 233ps (172kW) at 5600rpm
Max torque: 33.4kg-m (328Nm) at 4400rpm
Fuel capacity: 60 liters (unleaded premium)
Transmission: 5-speed AT (Toyota)
Drive system: Mid-engine/rear drive
Suspension: front and rear double wishbone
Tires: Front: 245/45ZR18, Rear: 285/40ZR18
Body: hand made FRP make body
Door: side impact door with built-in steel beams
Chassis: handmade steel space frame
Low-beam side HID, motorized door mirror, airbags, automatic A/C, the Panasonic HDD Navigation, power windows, immobilizer, and full leather interior all standard.














This is a nice car not weird.
It looks like that creepy smiling shark picture from the front.
The front is weird,the back is good
Right. It’s a unique sports car with special design… Like it!