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Mitsuoka Orochi : ウィキペディア英語版
Mitsuoka Orochi

The Mitsuoka Orochi () is a Japanese sports car designed and built by Mitsuoka Motors as a concept car in 2001, with updates and revisions to the design appearing in 2003 and 2005, before finally being put into production and offered for sale in late 2006 as a 2007 model. The car takes its name from the mythical Yamata no Orochi 8-headed Japanese dragon.〔mitsuoka-orochi.com. (Yamata-no-Orochi is a dragon like serpent,... ) ''Accessed 2008-08-28''.〕 Mitsuoka says "Orochi is the car to ride to gather attention from everyone", and categorizes this car as a "Fashion-Super Car".
==Development and design==
The Orochi was originally unveiled at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show as a concept car based on the Honda NSX platform. Mitsuoka unveiled a new convertible version at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show, calling it the Orochi Nude Top. In October 2006, Mitsuoka officially launched the production version of the Orochi. Production was limited to 400 units over four years. The first Orochis were set to be delivered in January 2007.
The name Orochi is derived from Yamata no Orochi, a legendary eight-headed eight-tailed Japanese dragon.

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