
When a 1991 Honda Beat meets the Tesla Cybertruck, you get RAAZER. This custom-built vehicle by ‘Adnogal’ was initially just going to be a wedge-shaped concept car using sporting four flat planes, or a much simpler version of the Cybertruck.




The donor car boasts a mid-engine convertible design and is powered by a 0.66L making 64hp, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Fortunately, it has the ideal wheelbase, engine location, and seat height to make it a perfect base for a wedge-shaped concept car. First, all of the original body panels had to be removed, while the mechanical aspects, like the interior, were kept the same. A set of 16-inch wheels and titanium vinyl wrap was applied to round off the exterior mods. Since the new body is much wider than the original, enclosures had to be added to the dashboard and side areas. Surprisingly enough, the original A/C still works.
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The RAAZER was recently featured in Hagerty’s Homegrown series. I drive it to local car shows, where it turns heads and steals attention from even the most expensive exotic cars. Of course, it’s not meant for speed and it’s not a grocery-getter, but it’s still fun to take it through the gears!,” said its owner Adnogal.
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