Hyundai’s hottest ever production car—the Ioniq 5 N—has just been given a dose of ‘drifting’ steroids. And not by the fictional Drift King or better known as ‘DK’ from the 2006 hit ...
DK obviously stands for Drift King (or Dorikin in Japanese ... It's what's happening under the skin that will make this car really pop, but we're intrigued by this new color scheme, too, and ...
Now, as part of the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, Hyundai collaborated with Japanese drifting legend Keiichi Tsuchiya, also known as "Drift King," for a ... springs drops the car by 0.6 inch.
A car built for high-speed races won't necessarily excel in drift events, making it crucial to choose the right vehicle for the job. Traditionally, rear-wheel-drive cars, such as Japanese tuner ...
chances are you've heard of the Drift King (DK). Type his name on YouTube, and you'll quickly be redirected to videos of him hooning Japanese sports cars sideways in graceful drift maneuvers.
Hyundai has unveiled a more track-focused version of the Ioniq 5 N. It features extensive modifications and was developed with input from Keiichi Tsuchiya, who promises it's "incredible" to drive.
with the DK Edition a collaboration between the South Korean brand and Japanese drifting legend Keiichi Tscuchiya – also known as the Drift King. Limited to the South Korean and Japanese markets ...