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The Drift Bus has generated a lot of excitement and curiosity among automotive enthusiasts. While it may not be available for purchase, it opens up possibilities for future projects and innovations.
Drift Bus is not a production model and isn't road legal. It's limited to use on the race track, and the custom Drift Bus was built by Hyundai Australia.
The drift bus is going to Sydney Motorsports Park, where it will compete in the World Time Attack Challenge, presumably with fewer than seven passengers in it to keep the driver company.
Late last week, Hyundai Australia unveiled the wild iMax N ‘Drift Bus’ to compete in the 2019 World Time Attack Challenge. Just before the tail-happy van’s on-track debut, Car Advice had the ...
The iMax N Drift Bus won't ever make it to production, but it will compete in the World Time Attack Challenge this weekend at the Sydney Motorsport Park, in the Clubsprint, Flying 500 and ...
Enthusiasts curious to see a minibus take a corner sideways will get the chance to check out the Drift Bus in action during the World Time Attack challenge that started today, Oct. 18, in Sydney ...
Nicknamed the Drift Bus, this Hyundai iMax N has over 400 horsepower and an ideal 50:50 weight distribution.
This 'Drift Bus' is the BMW V8-powered delivery vehicle of your dreams. But it doesn't deliver packages—it delivers smiles. By Stef Schrader. Published Feb 13, 2019 9:21 AM EST 0.
Over in Australia, Hyundai and the N performance division took things to the extreme with the iMax N Drift Bus. An eight-seat van with rear-wheel drive, electronically-controlled dampers, 19-inch ...
Yep that’s right – drift bus. Hyundai Australia is responsible for this excellent creation. What started life as a standard, eight-seat iMax people carrier ...
Accidental Bus Drift is Cool and Scary at the Same Time. When driving a large and heavy vehicle like a bus, it doesn’t ...
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