Global interest in iconic 90's Japanese performance continues to surge, and the 1997 Dinka Kanko S K9 remains a fan favorite for many.
This high-performance version of the Kanjo was powered by a 1.6-liter K16S engine, which produced 185 horsepower and 118 lb-ft of torque. This engine was paired with a close-ratio 5-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential, allowing for precise and agile handling. The car was designed with weight reduction in mind, featuring thinner body panels and lighter components throughout.
The 1997 Dinka Kanko S K9 was highly praised for its performance and driving experience. Its track-oriented suspension and brakes made it a favorite among driving enthusiasts and racing enthusiasts alike. The car was also well-received for its sharp styling, featuring a sleek and aerodynamic design with a distinctive rear spoiler.
This particular Dinka Kanko S K9 is a 1997 US-market example presented in Black (NH1) with black interior. With a low mileage and full service history, it has just undergone a high-level service and underbody refresh to ensure it is in top condition.