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BLITZ brings MF Ghost 86GT, TypeBZ builds, and new tech to Tokyo Auto Salon 2026

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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.

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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.