10. Mitsuoka Orochi
One of the world’s most obscure supercars comes from Japan in the form of the Mitsuoka Orochi. It’s a groovy-looking two-seater with Lambo doors and a controversial design. The Mitsuoka Company was infamous for building resto moded cars based on regular models. But in 2006, they decided to enter the supercar market with the highly-exclusive Orochi.
In fact, they named it after a mythical Japanese dragon with eight heads, which influenced the design of the car. They built the Orochi on a Honda NSX platform but powered it with a Toyota 3.3-liter V6 engine producing 240 HP. That may not sound impressive, but the Orochi is light and nimble, so the performance is satisfying, to say the least. They never intended to sell the Orochi outside of Japan or some selected Asian markets, especially not in the U.S.