Born from the creative vision of Japanese master tuner Akira Nakai, RWB — RAUH-Welt Begriff — was never just an ordinary modification brand. It emerged from Tokyo’s underground street car culture, born out of a deep obsession with classic Porsche 911 models and a desire to reshape them into bold, eye-catching works of automotive art. Unlike factory mass production, every RWB build is completed by Nakai in person, with hand-cut wide wheel arches, reworked body panels, lowered suspension, and aggressive deep-dish wheels, forming an instantly recognizable iconic style admired across the globe.
RWB’s greatest feature lies in its perfect blend of retro classic lines and wild street attitude. It retains the timeless silhouette of vintage Porsche while adding exaggerated wide-body proportions, rugged posture, and a unique nostalgic vibe. Each RWB car is one-of-a-kind, carrying the personality of its owner and the handmade craftsmanship of Nakai, making every build irreplicable and full of emotional storytelling.
An Afternoon RWB London paints a perfect scene of cross-cultural automotive romance. The timeless RWB Porsche cruises along London’s historic streets, blending Japanese tuning culture with British classical urban charm. Under the soft afternoon sunlight, its wide fenders, low stance and iconic styling stand out quietly against old architecture and quiet roads. This moment is more than just a car cruising through the city; it tells a story of passion crossing borders, connecting Eastern modification art with Western classic city aesthetics. It captures the laid-back elegance, timeless appeal, and endless charm that make RWB not merely a modified car, but a lifestyle and a global cultural symbol cherished by petrolheads worldwide.


