BLITZ at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026: MF Ghost collab, premieres
BLITZ brings MF Ghost 86GT, TypeBZ builds, and new tech to Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
BLITZ at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026: MF Ghost collab, premieres
BLITZ unveils its Beyond Evolution booth for Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, featuring MF Ghost 86GT Replica, TypeBZ builds, and new DAMPER ZZ-R C and B-MCB.
2025-12-20T05:44:20+03:00
2025-12-20T05:44:20+03:00
2025-12-20T05:44:20+03:00
BLITZ has revealed what it will bring to Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, taking place January 9–11. The booth theme is Beyond Evolution, understood as evolution and a step beyond, and the plan goes past a simple display of parts: it will be styled as a lounge-like space that invites visitors to get hands-on with the brand’s philosophy through projects and presentation.The main draw for enthusiasts will be a collaboration with MF Ghost, with the MF Ghost 86GT Replica set to appear on the stand. BLITZ isn’t stopping there. Four tuned cars are on the roster: the Honda Prelude TypeBZ, Toyota GR Yaris TypeBZ, Honda N-ONE TypeBZ (prototype), and that 86GT replica. All of them will wear shared liveries and decor to emphasize a cohesive, finished look rather than a set of isolated upgrades. On a crowded show floor, this full-package approach tends to resonate more, making the intent behind each build easier to read at a glance.On the hardware side, BLITZ is also betting on premieres. The company will debut the new DAMPER ZZ-R C and will show the production version of the Motion Control Beam (B-MCB). The exhibit will include more digitally focused products as well, including the Touch-LASER 6 radar/laser detector with built-in Wi‑Fi—a clear sign that tuning in 2026 is leaning further into electronic integration and everyday convenience, not only power and suspension. That direction feels natural: the more connected cars become, the more value there is in upgrades that blend performance with smart usability.
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Michael Powers
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BLITZ brings MF Ghost 86GT, TypeBZ builds, and new tech to Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
BLITZ unveils its Beyond Evolution booth for Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, featuring MF Ghost 86GT Replica, TypeBZ builds, and new DAMPER ZZ-R C and B-MCB.
Michael Powers, Editor
BLITZ has revealed what it will bring to Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, taking place January 9–11. The booth theme is Beyond Evolution, understood as evolution and a step beyond, and the plan goes past a simple display of parts: it will be styled as a lounge-like space that invites visitors to get hands-on with the brand’s philosophy through projects and presentation.
The main draw for enthusiasts will be a collaboration with MF Ghost, with the MF Ghost 86GT Replica set to appear on the stand. BLITZ isn’t stopping there. Four tuned cars are on the roster: the Honda Prelude TypeBZ, Toyota GR Yaris TypeBZ, Honda N-ONE TypeBZ (prototype), and that 86GT replica. All of them will wear shared liveries and decor to emphasize a cohesive, finished look rather than a set of isolated upgrades. On a crowded show floor, this full-package approach tends to resonate more, making the intent behind each build easier to read at a glance.
On the hardware side, BLITZ is also betting on premieres. The company will debut the new DAMPER ZZ-R C and will show the production version of the Motion Control Beam (B-MCB). The exhibit will include more digitally focused products as well, including the Touch-LASER 6 radar/laser detector with built-in Wi‑Fi—a clear sign that tuning in 2026 is leaning further into electronic integration and everyday convenience, not only power and suspension. That direction feels natural: the more connected cars become, the more value there is in upgrades that blend performance with smart usability.