1999 Honda Civic Hatchback
The EK-spec Civic Hatchback is a one step further from the tuner-favorite EG-spec Civic hatchback. Although more of a full model change, it's still a favorite among tuners everywhere because being a Honda, it will always have a wide reputation of being tuned by hardcore car enthusiasts. No matter the age, it's still one of the coolest JDM hatchbacks known to men.
1999 Honda Civic Hatchback |
2012 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Sesto Elemento means Sixth Element in Italian and when you look that up in the periodic table of elements, that sixth element is carbon, making this a carbon-wrapped masterpiece only Lamborghini could ever think of and it's a track-only monster so you can't use it on the road sadly. Even though it's powered by the same 5.2L V10 from the Gallardo, it takes 2.5 seconds to accumulate a 0-60mph sprint and because it weighs less than the subcompacts, it has a stronger power to weight ratio of 0.57 hp/kg.
2012 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento |
1986 Toyota Corolla
The AE86-spec Toyota Corolla GTS or what the Japanese calls it the Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex is notably one of the most notable JDM hatchbacks in its existence but there's more to it than that because despite being a rear-wheel drive hatchback for the enthusiasts, it's well known to be Takumi Fujiwara's car of choice in Initial D.
1986 Toyota Corolla |
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