In a recent update from 4Divinity and Gaming Factory, their upcoming title JDM: Japanese Drift Master has revealed detailed footage of the game’s comprehensive car tuning system, featuring the iconic Nissan 350Z transformed from stock into a drift-ready powerhouse.
The new presentation highlights the game’s extensive customization options, allowing players to modify virtually every aspect of their vehicles. On the cosmetic side, drivers can personalize body kits, rims, bumpers, fenders, mirrors, spoilers, and exhausts. Interior customization extends to steering wheels, gear shifters, and racing seats, creating a fully immersive street-racing experience.
Performance tuning appears to be equally robust, with a system designed to appeal to automotive enthusiasts. Players can install and adjust high-end components including suspension systems, steering parts, sway bars, and differentials. Many upgrades reportedly unlock additional fine-tuning options, perfect for players seeking the ideal drift angle or the optimal balance between grip and power.
Technical adjustments include camber tuning, ride height configuration, and customizable tire setups—all contributing to a vehicle that not only looks impressive but performs authentically on the track.

The developers have indicated this is just the beginning, with a follow-up video focused on grip-oriented tuning coming soon, demonstrating how the same system accommodates different driving styles. JDM: Japanese Drift Master is scheduled for release on May 21, developed as a single-player, narrative-driven racing experience with support for various control options including racing wheels, keyboards, and controllers.
