Dome: The car that was supposed to be Japan's first hyper-car

Dome-Zero

The Dome Zero is a mid-ship sports car produced by the Japanese car company Dome, and was first shown at the 1978 Geneva Motor Show. It was first shown at the 1978 Geneva Motor Show, but was never marketed.

Dome-Zero

The development of the Dome Zero began in the 1970s with the aim of creating Japan's first hyper-car, but it was difficult to obtain permission to drive it on public roads.

Dome P-2

However, the development of the car was difficult due to the lack of permission to run it on public roads, so Dome established an American corporation to make it commercially available. (Dome P-2)
Various changes were made to the Dome P-2 for the American market. The Dome P-2 was modified in various ways for the U.S. market, but in the end it could not be commercialized.

Dome P-2

At the end of the 1980s, when Japan's economy was booming, the small number of hyper-car produced were no longer commercially available. It can be said that this was an unlucky car that was tossed about by the times.

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