Liberty Walk is considered one of the coolest tuning workshops of the modern era. This small workshop has taken Japanese tuning to a new level and formed its own unique style.
The tuning workshop was founded in 1993 by Wataru Kato with the goal of ‘changing the perception of car workshops’. He succeeded: a stance from Liberty Walk is unmistakable. The cars are lowered and their wheel arches are widened in the style of the 70s. By the way, supercars tuned by Liberty Walk can also be found on Ukrainian roads.
Journalists from the British Top Gear managed to get into the holy of holies – the Liberty Walk headquarters in Nagoya. Here you can see both tuned supercars like the Lamborghini Murcielago and Aventador, and Japanese classics like the old Nissan Skyline and Mazda RX-3.
There is even a modified McLaren P1. Additionally, the headquarters features a collection of expensive scale car models, each costing several thousand bucks.