Mr. Simply Custom is an Indonesia-based custom design shop “fusing fashion and art.” Sure, they can create specialty artwork ...
Deja Vu! I've just been in this place before, but sadly, this Hot Wheels Initial D is a fantasy for now. So don't start ...
Based on Wheels’ Car of the Year 2024-25 winner the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, the new DK Edition adds a number of parts to enhance its drifting ability – all with the approval of Japan’s ‘Drift King’ Keiichi ...
News of efforts to get to an initial deal by Jan. 20 was first reported on Wednesday by Italian daily la Repubblica. Sony Group President Hiroki Totoki will add the CEO role from April 1 ...
Unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2025, Hyundai Motor Company partnered with none other than the legendary Drift King Keiichi Tsuchiya to create a special edition Hyundai Ioniq 5 N to do one thing only ...
Created in collaboration with legendary race driver Keiichi Tsuchiya, who’s also known as the Drift King and drifted the Ioniq 5 N spectacularly at the 2023 World Time Attack Challenge in Sydney, the ...
The DK Edition 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 more ...
Drift King Keiichi Tsuchiya didn’t just give his stamp of approval to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, he actually helped create a special edition of the all-electric performance car (with the help of Autobacs ...
“Collaborating with a world famous driver and personality like Keiichi-San introduces ... anime and manga series “Initial D” — itself based in no small part on Tsuchiya’s own driving ...
“Collaborating with a world famous driver and personality like Keiichi-San introduces the possibility ... in the well-known anime and manga series “Initial D” — itself based in no small part on ...
Because DK stands for Drift King, and the Drift King is Keiichi Tsuchiya, the Japanese racer famous the world over for his oversteer skills. Having served as a consultant for Initial D and stunt ...
Initial applications for US unemployment capped 2024 at an eight-month low, reflecting the relatively muted levels of job cuts in a labor market that has remained surprisingly resilient.