Rocket Bunny Pandem reveals the Suzuki Twin R one-off
Say Pandem Rocket Bunny to any enthusiast, and most will think of widebody kits for a multitude of JDM cars. From the R35 GT-R to the Mazda RX-7, as well as the likes of the Nissan Silvia and the Toyota AE86 & GR86, Pandem has a Rocket Bunny kit available for almost every tuner.

Suzuki Twin R
For this year's Tokyo Auto Salon, Pandem decided to apply its Rocket Bunny magic to an unsuspecting Suzuki Twin. For those who are not familiar, the Twin is a kei car that was built by Suzuki from 2003 – 2005. It combined cutesy looks with a fuel-efficient powertrain in a hatchback package.

It was available with a naturally aspirated three-cylinder engine and was even offered with a hybrid that allowed the kei car to sip fuel up to 34.1 km/L. However, its small size and limited seating meant it wasn't as practical compared to its closest sibling, the Suzuki Alto. Still, it became a cult favorite among kei car buyers and enthusiasts.

Back to the customized vehicle, the Suzuki Twin loses its signature looks, as it now looks more like a miniature version of the Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R. From the signature headlights to the eye-catching quad taillights, as well as the overall shape, stay true to the R32's design, albeit made smaller. We're also surprised at just how Rocket Bunny was able to change the hatchback shape into a coupe with their modifications.

Other details about the vehicle are not yet available, but the tuner did say that the entire kit is selling for PHP 249,500, which makes it quite pricey. There's no word yet if they plan to make the kit available to other kei cars, but we're hoping Rocket Bunny makes more.

See for yourself the Rocket Bunny Suzuki Twin R 32 GT-R at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon until January 11.

