By on December 3, 2008

Oh sure, it looks like a Morgan. But it’s not. Fresh from Mitsuoka, the same company that turned an Infiniti M35 into some kind of time warp British sedan for James May, is the Himiko roadster. It’s based on the Mazda MX-5, which means it’s great to drive. And the bodywork is just insane enough to walk the border between embarrassing and awesome. While most of TTAC’s finest will probably say it looks like a mutant and they’d rather chew glass than have one, I’ll proudly stand in the minority. Oh, and Lieberman and I talk about a number of rockin’ cars in today’s podcast.

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16 Comments on “Daily Podcast – Lieberman Edition: I Love the Mitsuoka Himiko...”


  • avatar
    toxicroach

    What? That thing is awesome.

  • avatar
    minion444

    A podcast! A Morgan! I’ve got wood (chassis)…Damm. it’s not a Morgan…another false alarm?

    Seriously, Thanks for the podcast. I thought the 2.8 would get a bailout before the next one.

  • avatar
    findude

    MINI Xenon headlamps. Funny, the Morgan Aero 8 uses those now that they moved beyond the VW Beetle headlamps.

  • avatar
    obbop

    But, where do you stow the goodies found while dumpster diving?

  • avatar
    no_slushbox

    It look better than the Aero 8. They stretched the wheelbase, which was necessary for proportion but will hurt responsiveness and involves an aftermarket company altering a unibody frame.

    On the other hand Mitsuoka’s work seems to be flawless, better than most OEM (damn impressive for a Japanese Excalibur). Also, the motor has effectively been shifted back in the chassis, giving the car more rear weight bias.

    As they continue to modify more US market cars (they even have a modified Mustang convertible) Mitsuoka should seriously consider a presence in the states. The stretched M35 thing is very impressive.

  • avatar

    In fairness, it’s the best looking thing Mitsuoka makes. Everything else they build makes me gag more than Ford’s naming schemes.

  • avatar
    Mark MacInnis

    Simply gorgeous, especially in that cabernet color…I now have a new aspirational car.

  • avatar
    no_slushbox

    jgholt: That’s a good point, the rest of their line is ostentatious ugly (i.e. the Rolls Royce Phantom), but this is actually a really good looking car.

  • avatar
    Mark MacInnis

    The website sez at today’s exchange rates, the bill for this gorgeousness is a smidge under US$61k, or roughly double the cost of a MX-5 Grand Touring.

    When I sell my novel, or hit the lottery, this will be on order…..

  • avatar
    seoultrain

    This TTAC page is the #1 hit on google for “mitsuoka himiko” already. How did you even find this car?

  • avatar
    Jeff in NH

    What a beautiful machine…classy, well-engineered, and likely detailed to perfection.

    I’ll take mine in Highland Green.

  • avatar
    Lumbergh21

    Nice retro look, but I don’t care for the view from the rear. Front and side views are absolutely gourgeous, though. If it drives like a Miata and money were no object I’d have one. As it is, based on a price of $61,000, I’d rather have the blander Miata with retractable hard top for half the price.

  • avatar
    Justin Berkowitz

    seoultrain :

    This TTAC page is the #1 hit on google for “mitsuoka himiko” already. How did you even find this car?

    I’m a machine. Actually, I just have friends that are big auto enthusiasts in Japan.

  • avatar

    Reminds me too much of the retro-ugly Rovers that were being made just before the company went teets up. I’d rather have a Morgan, because it has the scary olde-timey engineering and handling to back up the looks.

  • avatar

    PS I think the Orochi would be a better choice for an odd looking sportscar.

  • avatar
    jerseydevil

    I WANT ONE NOWWWWWW.

    Commence foot stamping.

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