Rarity comes in many shapes and forms, and when we’re talking about hand-built custom Porsches, Japan’s RWB (Rauh Welt Begriff) shop has reached a cult status over the years. Extra wide body kits, ...
Rauh-Welt Beggriff has been adding extreme aero to Porsche 911s since the late 1990s. And despite the fact that Akira Nakai, the founder of the company, basically runs the adventure as a one-man show, ...
Rauh Welt Begriff founder Akira Nakai’s custom Porsche builds are some of the most controversial in the European tuner community. Porsche purists will no doubt consider Nakai’s work to be a crime ...
Richard "Riko" Gutierrez remembers his first true encounter with Akira Nakai of RWB, the Japanese sensation who has traveled the world putting his unique widebody aero vision on select Porsches. There ...
If you’re into Porsches and tuning, then you’ll probably be familiar with the work of Japanese tuner Akira Nakai; his 911s are treated like royalty in the tuning world thanks to the wild look of that ...
Purists love to hate Porsches built up by RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF. They'll see a man actively smoking a cigarette as he takes an air-powered reciprocating saw to the fender of a perfectly good Porsche 911, ...
If this car had any more attitude, it would be the main character of an action movie. Owning one of Nakai-San’s RWB Porsche is an achievement on its own. Owning one that was commissioned by one of the ...
Experience Charles’ Porsche 993 RWB captured at sunrise in a stunning 4K showcase. From its widebody craftsmanship to its ...
It’s a sign of the times when a renowned tuner specializing in older Porsche 911s unveils its first electric conversion. Meet the Porsche 911 E-RWB, Rauh-Welt Begriff’s first ever Tesla-powered custom ...
Discover the eye-catching Porsche 911 RWB, a sports car renowned for its bold widebody design. This video highlights how the ...
Unlike other Rauh-Welt Begriff Porsche 911s, this 1990 example hasn't been outwardly modified within an inch of its life. By RWB standards, it's almost subtle. Every piece seems to flow with the car's ...