Japanese designer Ken Okuyama will unveil a new one-off supercar called the Kode 0 in Monterey, California, at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering on Friday, August 18. This should be a good one.
A glance at the Kode 0 hypercar isn't enough to give away the fact that it was designed by Ken Okuyama, the Pininfarina designer who dreamed and drew up the iconic lines of the Ferrari Enzo. Its low ...
Only a year after the Kode 0 coach-built supercar made its debut at Monterey Car Week, one example has surfaced for sale in Japan. Perhaps someone has a serious case of buyer's remorse, or maybe they ...
Some would say that the '80s were the pinnacle for super car design with vehicles like the Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach being hallmarks of the generation. Ken Okuyama Cars has unveiled ...
Born in 1959, Ken Okuyama’s career kicked off into overdrive when Porsche offered him a job. After the Japanese designer helped pen the 996 and first-generation Boxster, he then went on to General ...
Ken Okuyama’s latest creation, called the Kode 0, might look like something out of a sci-fi film but it’s actually a proper, road-legal supercar specifically made for a customer. Okuyama took ...
Ken Okuyama is a very busy designer. The former Pininfarina draftsman has been working on some car designs of his own when he's not crafting trains and sunglasses. His latest creation is an ...