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DAMD Reverb creating an identity crisis for the Honda WR-V

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Are you bored with the standard appearance of the Honda WR-V?

If an identity crisis is what you’re looking for, worry not, as this Japanese tuning company is indeed an expert in transforming the looks of standard models into something much more distinctive.

DAMD will showcase several interesting models at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon.

One of them is the Reverb, a Honda WR-V (also known as Honda Elevate) that has been redesigned to resemble a Jeep Cherokee XJ.

The front end of the Honda WR-V has been completely altered, featuring rectangular headlights and a six-slot grille that reminds us of the classic Cherokee model.

Additionally, the sides of this SUV have been adorned with decals that mimic wood paneling found on vintage American station wagons, followed by unpainted plastic wheel arch cladding.

Completing this stylish image is a set of black steel rims wrapped in BFGoodrich mud-terrain tires.

In addition to the WR-V, DAMD will also present the following models:

1. Stuart – A Toyota Sienta with a front design reminiscent of a Mini Cooper
2. Rodney – A sportier version of the Honda N-Box Custom
3. Lucky – A Daihatsu Taft that resembles the 90s Daihatsu Rocky F300

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