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2025 TASKL to showcase Liberty Walk’s Ferrari F40 and Super Silhouette ER34!

This year’s 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur (TASKL 2025) will be highlighted by the presence of two iconic vehicles from Japan.

The featured models are the Ferrari F40 and the Super Silhouette ER34, built by Liberty Walk.

Visitors to TASKL 2025 will also have the opportunity to purchase exclusive merchandise and meet Wataru Kato, the founder and owner of Liberty Walk, at their booth.

 

Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 by Liberty Walk was unveiled to the public in 2023, showcasing a wider body kit and a chassis that sits closer to the ground.

It is said that this F40 has been removed from Ferrari’s official listings due to excessive modifications that stray from Ferrari’s original design philosophy.

Despite the more aggressive body kit, the Ferrari F40 retains its 2.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, producing 471 hp and 578 Nm of torque.

The wide body kit created by Liberty Walk includes a front cowl, front diffuser, side diffusers, fender flares, rear diffuser, and a rear wing, all of which enhance its aggressive appearance and improve aerodynamics.

The original Rosso Corsa Red color of this F40 has been replaced with a white wrap and red circular accents reminiscent of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter jet from World War II.

 

Super Silhouette ER34

The Super Silhouette ER34 made a splash at the 2020 Tokyo Auto Salon.

It is based on the racing machine Skyline Super Silhouette KDR30, driven by Masahiro Hasemi during the Super Silhouette Formula races in 1982 and 1983.

The iconic red and black livery has become highly sought after by diecast model collectors.

The original RB25DET NEO engine of the ER34 has been replaced with an L28 engine, which has been upgraded to 3.1 liters and fitted with three 50 mm twin-draft Solex carburetors.

The full body kit designed by Liberty Walk for the ER34 consists of a front bumper, wide fenders, side skirts, a rear bumper, a rear diffuser, and an aggressive rear wing.

Each of the four wheel arches is adorned with 18-inch Yokohama Advan Racing GT wheels.

TASKL 2025 will take place from August 8-10 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC).

Ticket prices are as follows:

  • RM48 (one-day pass for adults)
  • RM30 (one-day pass for children aged 6-12)
  • RM120 (Family Combo for two adults and two children)
  • RM120 (three-day pass for adults)
  • 50% discount for OKU cardholders and their guardians
  • Free admission for children aged five and under.

Tickets can be purchased via the website www.tokyoautosalonkl.com.

Ferrari F40 Liberty Walk

Super Silhouette ER34 Liberty Walk

When a Lamborghini Miura gets the Liberty Walk treatment….

What happens when the world’s most beautiful supercar receives a magical touch from Liberty Walk?

You don’t even need to imagine the outcome, as the renowned Japanese tuner has already unveiled computer-generated images of their latest work on the Lamborghini Miura.

Set to be officially revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2025, the LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura boasts a more aggressive and daring appearance.

You can see the aggressive body kit paired with wide fender flares, as well as aftermarket rims on all four corners of the wheel arches.

Not to be overlooked, there is a large rear wing and an aggressive diffuser, all finished in white with sponsor liveries and the red Liberty Walk logo on the side.

At this time, Liberty Walk has not disclosed any modifications made to the original 4.0-liter V12 engine, which produces 345 hp and 355 Nm of torque in this Miura.

The special body kit for the Lamborghini Miura will officially go on sale next year, and rest assured, it won’t come at a price as low as you might expect.

Autozam AZ-1 transforms into Ferrari F40 courtesy of Liberty Walk

WHEN I think of Liberty Walk, the first thing that comes to my mind are high-powered vehicles such as the Lamborghini Aventador, Nissan GT-R and McLaren 650S wearing outlandish body kits.

For their latest project, however, the renowned Japanese tuner has taken a slightly different approach by developing a body kit for a much more docile car, the Autozam AZ-1.

The AZ-1 is a kei sports car with a mid-engine configuration produced by Mazda under the Autozam brand in the early 90s. And the latest body kit from Liberty Walk will transform it into a Ferrari F40.

Needless to say, due to its miniature size, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that this is not a genuine F40. That being said, there’s no denying that its front end bears a striking resemblance to the fabled Italian supercar.

Not only that, this body kit also includes canards, a front splitter, and of course, Liberty Walk’s staple, wider front and rear fenders to ensure complete transformation. The left and right door panels have embossing in the shape of NACA ducts, inspired by that of the F40.

At the rear, you’ll find a tall, fixed spoiler with big endplates and a diffuser with long strakes to help enhance aerodynamic efficiencly. Like the F40, the Liberty Walk-kitted AZ-1 also boasts centre-exit triple muffler tips.

According to the company’s website, the AZ-1 body kit package is priced starting from 2,226,000 yen (RM71,405), excluding the front and rear lights.

Additionally, customers looking to complete the F40-inspired look on their AZ-1 can opt for LB forged wheels measuring 16 inches in the front and 17 inches in the rear, priced at 1,430,000 yen (RM45,871).