RE: My eyes! Ultra-rare Mitsuoka Oroshi for sale

RE: My eyes! Ultra-rare Mitsuoka Oroshi for sale

Monday 18th July 2022

My eyes! Ultra-rare Mitsuoka Oroshi for sale

Japan's wildest supercar was the antidote to an era of dreariness - and this one's on delivery mileage


Mitsuoka isn’t a normal car company. Diehard JDM car nuts may know it as the firm that rebodies ordinary Japanese cars to give them more of a retro look with, er, mixed results. The Mazda MX-5 based ‘Rock Star’, which takes a fair bit of inspiration from a C2 Corvette Stingray, is actually pretty cool (from certain angles). Then there’s the Viewt, which takes the body of a Nissan Micra and slaps on the front and rear end of a Mark 2 Jag. Hard to imagine a world where that could work, really.

Ultimately, it’s easy to see Mitsuoka as a novelty carmaker that makes some hilariously ill-proportioned off-brand replicas, and therefore unlikely to ever join Japan’s all-time greats. There is one peculiar blip on Mitsuoka’s radar, though. In 2001 it unveiled a bizarre looking supercar at that year’s Tokyo Motor Show, which would make its way into production five years later as the radical Orochi – and now there’s one up for sale on PH.

There’s no denying it looks… different. The design inspiration comes from a legendary eight-headed dragon, which it’s named after, with the vents on the bonnet and swoopy side panels mimicking the nostrils and contours of the mythical creature. Arguably the most distinctive feature (impressive given there are so many bits on it) is the front facia, with a teeny tiny grille sandwiched by four circular headlights. But the listing describes it the best: “It resembles a poisonous, barbed, hideous fish, or a snake that got too close to Fukushima, mutated and grew an extra set of gills, eyes and lips.” Hard to argue with that.

The design may not be to everyone’s taste, but Mitsuoka put some serious thought into its first supercar. Initially, anyway. The underpinnings for the 2001 concept were taken straight from a Honda NSX. However, when production was green-lit the NSX had just been discontinued and, therefore, Mitsuoka built its own platform for the Orochi. Pretty brave for a company which, at the time, had more experience with superminis than supercars.

It uses a bespoke spaceframe chassis with double-wishbone suspension and is powered by a Toyota-sourced 3.3-litre supercharged V6, which is located in the middle. Sounds promising, right? Well, it all falls apart a bit when you look at the numbers. Power comes in at 233hp and 241lb ft of torque, and that’s all managed through a five-speed automatic ‘box. Not exactly supercar performance, then. But, hey, who cares about that when you’re driving sea serpent on wheels?

In all seriousness, the Orochi is a bit of a JDM legend. It may not be the fastest thing on the planet, but it appeared at a time where most Japanese carmakers had given up on performance cars (R35 GT-R and LFA aside) to focus on horrifically dull hatchbacks (looking at you, Toyota Auris). The Orochi’s insane styling was the antithesis that some Japanese car fans needed for their sanity to remain intact during a particularly dreary period.

The example we have might just be the cleanest example there is. Registered in its homeland in 2009, this Orochi has only covered 47 miles in the past 12 years. Half of those came after it was imported to the UK in 2019, where it’s been professionally stored since. The ad says a little work may be needed to get the paintwork up to snuff and the tyres have never been changed, but for £75,000 you’re getting a car that’s guaranteed to turn heads faster than any super or hypercar in existance. Probably.


SPECIFICATION | MITSUOKA OROCHI

Engine: 3,310, V6, Supercharged
Transmission: five-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 233@5,600rpm
Torque (lb ft): 
241@4,400rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
Year registered: 2009
Recorded miles: 47
Price new: N/A
Yours for: £75,000

See the original advert here

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lee_erm

Original Poster:

1,091 posts

195 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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It has better proportions than any car in the current BMW range.

V41LEY

2,905 posts

240 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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Bonkersly brilliant but not at £75k

cerb4.5lee

31,140 posts

182 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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That has to be up there with the worst looking cars ever made from the front for me. vomit

Iamnotkloot

1,451 posts

149 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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Yes, that’s hideous

GregK2

1,669 posts

148 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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How TF did they manage to make it produce such low power?

gmasterfunk

458 posts

150 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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Like the back but the front is gopping

Even Casper looks sad in the passenger seat...



Mr Tidy

22,788 posts

129 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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It's so bonkers it's brilliant!

Not £75K brilliant though.

Dombilano

1,190 posts

57 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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I remember James may driving one of these in top gear. It's not got any better a decade later.

Imagine walking past the Porsche showroom and striding towards this monstrosity. Be a laugh in the work car park though

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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gmasterfunk said:
Like the back but the front is gopping

Even Casper looks sad in the passenger seat...


The front reminds me of this fella




biggbn

24,040 posts

222 months

Monday 18th July 2022
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Oh yes, yes please. Could only be Japanese and it is all the better for being unashamedly so!

samoht

5,833 posts

148 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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Love it! So different from anything else. And at the same time with the way some manufacturers are going, it looks less shocking than it used to. Charmingly unselfconsciously individual and creative.

This or a 12C... tough choice. scratchchin

BogleDog64

109 posts

59 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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Looks great and with a turbo or super charger, could go as well as it looks.

cko

30 posts

136 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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This needed the top secret v12 tt 1GZ engine

MissChief

7,157 posts

170 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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BogleDog64 said:
Looks great and with a turbo or super charger, could go as well as it looks.
It already is Supercharged?

apx7

239 posts

112 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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A cool and quirky car, despite the polarising aesthetics. Personally would absolutely love a Rock Star (In manual) followed by a V8 swap. biggrin
https://www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/MITSUOKA...

Bencolem

1,035 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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I think the styling is brilliant - so Japanese and so true to the aesthetic they were going for - but it looks like it could do with a pretty severe drop in the ride height?

And serious question - how can a car that’s “been professionally stored since 2009” need “a little work to get the paintwork up to snuff”?

McRors

292 posts

58 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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With looks like that one can understand why it only travelled 45 miles in 12 years: sheer embarrassment.

wpa1975

9,096 posts

116 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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Awful

Portofino

4,340 posts

193 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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Surely that would fail an MOT on looks alone.

LordHaveMurci

12,052 posts

171 months

Tuesday 19th July 2022
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Portofino said:
Surely that would fail an MOT on looks alone.
rofl