R047
Veilstorm Mirage
2012 Chevrolet Camaro SS
R048
The Kanjo Flux Evolution radically reinterprets the 2020 Tesla Model Y through a meticulous JDM-inspired widebody lens. Its aggressively layered multi-step arch extensions and sculpted hood channels create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, evoking motion even at rest. This build fuses authentic Kanjo street culture with functional aerodynamic elements—like integrated brake cooling ducts and adjustable venting—ensuring the Model Y’s electric drivetrain remains cool during spirited urban runs. Suspension and stance are calibrated for precise street performance with lowered coilovers, widened track, and purposeful negative camber, complemented by gloss black Work Meister S1 3P wheels wrapped in sticky 285/35 tires. The satin pearl teal base coat, enhanced with candy purple metallic flakes and bold kanji graphics, pays homage to neon-lit Osaka nights, grounding the build in both culture and credible engineering.
Blueprint // R048
Though primarily a show car, the Kanjo Flux Evolution’s suspension and aero modifications prepare it for spirited street and circuit use. Lowered coilovers with stiff dampers and negative camber promote responsive handling and controlled slides, while the aerodynamic package improves high-speed stability and brake cooling under demanding conditions.
110mm multi-layer box flare front fenders with vertical lip and scalloped channel
130mm convex rear quarter panel flares with smooth taper to rear hatch
Tubular 80mm deep side skirts with integrated aerodynamic blades
Reprofiled stepped hood with adjustable aluminum hinges and serrated vent edges
150mm extended front splitter with dual vertically stacked vortex canards
1600mm carbon fiber ducktail wing mounted on 300mm tall pylons
Flat vertical rear diffuser with five 120mm high ribbed strakes
Low-mounted brake cooling intakes integrated into front bumper
Aerodynamics are aggressively layered and functional, featuring a large carbon fiber ducktail wing for rear downforce and a front splitter with vortex canards to manage airflow and reduce lift. The rear diffuser with vertical strakes enhances underbody airflow, while integrated brake cooling ducts and hood vent channels ensure effective thermal regulation without sacrificing aesthetic cohesion.
Front: 19x9-inch Work Meister S1 3P wheels in gloss black with silver lip bolts
Rear: 19x10.5-inch Work Meister S1 3P wheels matched to front finish
Tires: 285/35 front and rear for aggressive fitment and grip
Suspension: Lowered 40mm coilovers with stiffened dampers and –3.5° front, –4° rear camber
Work Meister S1 3P wheels in aggressive staggered sizing provide a perfect balance of classic JDM styling and modern performance. The black gloss finish with silver lip bolts accentuates the widebody’s layered geometry, and the 285/35 tires deliver ample grip to complement the build’s street-focused dynamics.
An aggressive stance defined by a 160mm wider front track and 170mm rear track sets the foundation for the widebody’s visual impact and handling precision. Lowered 40mm with carefully dialed negative camber angles, the setup achieves flush fitment within the multi-layer arch extensions while facilitating controlled drift maneuvers emblematic of Kanjo culture.
Dual-motor electric setup enhanced with supplementary brake cooling ducts
Optimized battery cooling via side vent channels with horizontal louvers
Functional hood vent extraction to improve thermal management during spirited driving
Preservation of OEM drivetrain architecture with focus on thermal efficiency
While retaining Tesla’s stock dual-motor electric powertrain, the build adds critical thermal management enhancements. Supplemental brake cooling intakes and optimized hood vent extraction maintain ideal operating temperatures during aggressive urban driving, addressing heat management challenges inherent in electric performance vehicles.
The Model Y’s all-wheel-drive dual motor system remains unaltered mechanically but benefits from targeted cooling improvements. Suspension tuning and widened track complement the drivetrain by enabling confident handling and traction through urban and occasional track conditions.
Precision welded arch extensions with multi-layer box flare profiles
Serrated edges on hood vents for air vibration damping
Carbon fiber wing fixed on sculpted pylons integrating smoothly into rear hatch
Tubular side skirts fabricated with hollow pipe sections incorporating aerodynamic blades
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