Mitsuoka Orochi will spearhead charge into China.The company plans to display the car at next year’s Beijing Auto Show, and to open dealerships in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. We know the Chinese have occasionally fascinating taste in car design, but we can’t wait to see how they receive the Orochi. Mitsuoka wants to move 35 units in its first year, and as if its looks weren’t queer enough, the car is expected to cost 50% more in China than it does in Japan, where it will already set you back ¥9,345,000 ($87,287 USD).

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