Students In Japan Converted A Suzuki Twin Into A Rolls-Royce Phantom
by AutoExpert | 14 October, 2021
Today, we'd like to show you a project that the Nihon Automobile College (NATS) students have been working on. A group of teenagers converted a Suzuki Twin into a Rolls-Royce Phantom limousine.
The Japanese consumers used to love Suzuki Twin cars because they were compact and economical to operate.
It was decided to keep the body's middle section while radically redesigning the front end. The fenders, bonnet, bumper, and grille were all handcrafted.
The tiny hatchback was transformed into a sedan by the addition of a trunk at the rear. The reflectors are Honda-branded, while the taillights are from a Toyota Isis. The transition from the back window to the trunk, according to the students, was one of the vehicle's most difficult design provocations.
It's difficult, but not impossible, to make the Suzuki Twin's interior look more opulent without making significant alterations to the vehicle. All the plastic panels were painted beige, and the seats and door panels were reupholstered in creamy and brown leather, and the car was ready to go.