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Vilner Studio has brought the Mitsubishi Lancer back to life. By way of the samurai. The interior design specialist"s newest creation is a top down recreation of the 2011 Mitsi, named Allroads Ronin". We shall start on the inside. We"re told the doors, central armrest and headrests were formed of heat and pressured velour, into a pattern resembling a samurai"s armour. Velour. Vilner also applied a special Japanese fabric called Amaretta, wrapping it around the dash, upper sections of the door trims, the pillars, and even bits of the steering wheel. The plastic door inserts have been recast from metal (y"know, the whole samurai sword thing), and then we come to the noise. Or lack of it.
Date written: 20 Feb 2018
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Vilner Studio has brought the Mitsubishi Lancer back to life. By way of the samurai. The interior design specialist"s newest creation is a top down recreation of the 2011 Mitsi, named Allroads Ronin". We shall start on the inside. We"re told the doors, central armrest and headrests were formed of heat and pressured velour, into a pattern resembling a samurai"s armour. Velour. Vilner also applied a special Japanese fabric called Amaretta, wrapping it around the dash, upper sections of the door trims, the pillars, and even bits of the steering wheel. The plastic door inserts have been recast from metal (y"know, the whole samurai sword thing), and then we come to the noise. Or lack of it.
Date written: 20 Feb 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10918