Ooooo… such an interesting layout! I’m waiting for them cars!
It makes sense for the whole Reizei group to have its own brand-new thread encompassing every brand they own, including Reizei itself - I think it’s better organized that way.
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OVERVIEW
Reizei Heavy Industries was founded in 1957 by Hiroshi Reizei. The brand’s goal at the time was to provide safe and reliable travel for workers and citizens alike. Then, in the 70s, the brand’s focus shifted to unique styling and reliable engineering at a low price. Today, Reizei Heavy Industries is one of the most known and recognized Japanese brands in all of Japan and Europe.
CURRENT LINEUP
1960-present
1962-present
1970-present O X Y G E N | Mid-Size Car
1969-present A M I L I | Compact MPV
1999-present K A T E I | Luxury MPV
2005-present
1957-present
2005-present H Y D R O G E N | Compact Car
1970-present
O Z O N E | Compact Crossover
1995-present T I T A N I U M | Mid-Size Crossover
1989-present
P E R A L T A | Premium GT Car
2009-present
F E - R | Supercar
1989-present
1957-present
2005-present
1980-present V P C 5 | Compact Crossover
2015-present O X Y G E N P H E V | Mid-Size EV
2019-present K A N S E I | GT Car
1975-present I R I D I U M | Executive Car
1972-present
Big thanks to Corsica for the CSS!
i honestly just gave up on CSS so i’ll dump a few cars here
some of these are a bit old but that’s fine i guess
2017 Reizei Hydrogen SE-R/L 1.8
2017 Reizei Kumo AE-R/L 1.8
2016 Reizei Oxygen SE-R/L 2.0
2022 Reizei Suijin FE-R 5.0
2019 Reizei Oxygen SE-R/L 2.0h "Z PACKAGE"
2019 Reizei Peralta FE-R/L 4.2h
As usual, a big improvement from the past, and what excellent designs you’ve got there.
That is such an amazing collection of designs, I’m struggling to see how on Earth any of them could be improved on in any way imaginable - well done!
bet
https://i.imgur.com/bE5ZfQ9.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/qykUN69.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/Pl8EsYB.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/mqT6keD.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/JOKtJRV.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/PtV17GB.jpeg
holy shit that’s even better than what i imagined
Angular design cues on a body as curvaceous as the Mako? On paper, it shouldn’t work anywhere near as well as it does here, but in this case it’s created a design masterpiece, complete with a howling V10 for propulsion and nothing else.