Whether you're up to date with what happens on Japan's tuning scene or you think cars should remain in their stock guise at all times, the following tuning example should never escape your attention.
You might ask why, and our response is that seeing such piece of automotive "art" will make you fiercely stand by your beliefs.
We've seen countless tuning examples from Japan, executed on different makes and models, but we just can't understand the pleasure that comes from making minivans look like an albino Zerg.
Yes, that's right, we've said that before some time ago, when Rowen took a stock Toyota Voxy and turned it into a hideous van by only using a front bumper with integrated LED daytime running lights, enormous side skirts and a rear arrangement that made the back of the car look like it's detached from a bus.
Now hold that image in your head and focus on the Toyota Vellfire you're about to see.
It's the latest creation of those going by the name of Wald International, but in its defense we'll specify the tuners have been gentle with customizing this one, compared to what Rowen did to the Voxy.
As we'd expect, all Wald International changed has to do with the van's exterior. They added into the mix a front half spoiler, new side steps, a rear skirt and a fog cover set along with carbon pillar panels - because carbon fiber was the last thing missing on the Vellfire.
We're also grateful this van doesn't have a spoiler mounted on the roof, since there's no need to fake downforce on a car that will usually transport your kids or your relatives from A to B, without requiring a strong right foot and out-of-this-world dynamic behaviour.
Still, that doesn't explain why the bloody thing looks like Snow White on steroids.
We've seen countless tuning examples from Japan, executed on different makes and models, but we just can't understand the pleasure that comes from making minivans look like an albino Zerg.
Yes, that's right, we've said that before some time ago, when Rowen took a stock Toyota Voxy and turned it into a hideous van by only using a front bumper with integrated LED daytime running lights, enormous side skirts and a rear arrangement that made the back of the car look like it's detached from a bus.
Now hold that image in your head and focus on the Toyota Vellfire you're about to see.
It's the latest creation of those going by the name of Wald International, but in its defense we'll specify the tuners have been gentle with customizing this one, compared to what Rowen did to the Voxy.
As we'd expect, all Wald International changed has to do with the van's exterior. They added into the mix a front half spoiler, new side steps, a rear skirt and a fog cover set along with carbon pillar panels - because carbon fiber was the last thing missing on the Vellfire.
We're also grateful this van doesn't have a spoiler mounted on the roof, since there's no need to fake downforce on a car that will usually transport your kids or your relatives from A to B, without requiring a strong right foot and out-of-this-world dynamic behaviour.
Still, that doesn't explain why the bloody thing looks like Snow White on steroids.