How to turn a family minivan into a multifunctional stylish ride

This minivan was built by a Japanese anime style enthusiast. Fully modified both technically and cosmetically, the car was wrapped in vinyl featuring Hatsune Miku—a popular virtual singer in Japan created by the Vocaloid program.

Although we’re not fans of Japanese cartoons or characters of this kind, we personally appreciate the approach to modifying a rather dull family minivan. The body kit is from Wald International, consisting of new bumpers, side skirts, and front fender flares. Additionally, it features a different grille, alternative headlights, bright neon lighting around the entire body, and wheels with twelve double spokes. The suspension is lowered, and the exhaust system is sporty.

Overall, if it weren’t for the Swarovski crystals and anime, it would be an excellent ride—clearly better than the tuned Astroghini minivan, but worse than the Transporter with an 800-horsepower Porsche engine.

Read also: What cars do members of the Japanese Yakuza mafia drive?

TJ

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