John Lau’s 1971 Datsun Z is one of the main feature vehicles at the ENEOS SEMA booth, 2024 SEMA Show

ENEOS Brings Dazzling Array of Booth Cars and New Products to 2024 SEMA Show

ENEOS – Japan’s largest oil company and supplier of motor oil and transmission fluids to the majority of Asian vehicle manufacturers – will be located in booth #24133 in Central Hall at the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas next week. The company supplies lubricating oil to Japanese and Asian manufacturers for factory fill around the world. It also provides the aftermarket with premium vehicle lubricants and is introducing a new line of EV/Hybrid fluids to assist with long term vehicle maintenance.

The ENEOS booth will highlight its activities in the performance aftermarket, high-performance motorsports, and showcase its most advanced products. ENEOS display vehicles will be located throughout the show to capture the essence of ENEOS and its commitment to performance.

ENEOS booth #24133 will feature a pair of high-profile vehicles, including a widebody 1971 Datsun 240Z and 1972 Toyota Celica. Both feature significant engine upgrades in addition to bodywork and chassis modifications that will appeal to performance enthusiasts. Additionally, ENEOS invited two vehicles from its annual Show Car Contest. A 1960 Renault Dauphine with a mid-engined VW VR6 engine conversion and 1100hp Mk4 Toyota Supra will both be displayed in Silver Lot V024 and V025. Details and photographs of all four vehicles are available below:

John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, 2024 SEMA Show

1971 DATSUN 240Z

The ENEOS booth #24133 will feature John Lau’s “Devil Z” Datsun 240Z (S30), which was inspired by the anime manga series Wangan Midnight. The project is a collaboration between Lau and designer Jon Sibal – a SEMA veteran who designed the Datsun’s muscular widebody styling, incorporating a Skillard custom front splitter and rear diffuser.

John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, front end view, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, front fenders with Work Meister M1 wheels, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, front grill and intercooler, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, rear fenders, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, rear end view, 2024 SEMA Show

The wider fenders allowed significantly bigger 17×11.5” front, 18×13” rear Work Meister M1 wheels with Toyo Proxes R888R tires. And with all that grip, the owner wanted to ensure the ENEOS-lubricated engine was up to the challenge, so he installed a Datsun 280ZX L28 bored to L30 with forged 87mm flat-top pistons, forged H-beam connecting rods, and a ported and polished P90 head. A Garrett G35-900 turbo was mounted on a Protuner ZTurbo manifold and downpipe, which forces air into a fabricated intake plenum with 47mm velocity stacks. Everything is controlled by a Haltech 2500 ECU programmed for E85 and providing traction control.

John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, L28 engine bored to L30, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, custom intake plenum with 47mm velocity stacks, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, NOS nitrous oxide tank, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, additional engine detail, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, featured at the ENEOS booth, 2024 SEMA Show

Power is transmitted through a Nissan G37 six-speed transmission to a Ford Super 8 diff. Apex Engineered takes care of the major suspension components while Turbohoses crafted 340mm carbon-ceramic rotors to ensure the 240Z could stop efficiently.

John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, Devil Z pitchfork emblem, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, Devil Z pitchfork billet oil cap, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z amongst the Las Vegas desertscape, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z cruising the outskirts of Las Vegas, 2024 SEMA Show

The car features a number of special emblems and easter eggs for visitors to find. These include billet pitchfork emblems on the exterior, a billet “Devil Z” oil cap under the hood, and personalized “Devil Z” Speedhut gauges inside. The car was assembled and painted by Supreme Auto Body, finished in Porsche PTS San Marino Blue Metallic.

Stunning “Devil Z” 1971 Datsun 240Z, body work designed by Jon Sibal, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, custom exhaust, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, custom LED headlight housing, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, custom carbon fiber hood vent, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, MOMO steering wheel, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, billet shift knob, 2024 SEMA Show
John Lau’s 1971 Datsun 240Z, Recaro GT seats, 2024 SEMA Show
TECH SPEC

1971 Datsun 240Z “Devil Z”
Owner:
John Lau

Engine:

2.8-liter Datsun 280ZX L28 bored to L30 with forged 87mm flat-top pistons 8.5:1 CR, forged H-beam 4340 chromoly steel connecting rods, ported and polished P90 head, Garrett G35-900 turbocharger, HKS Super Sequential blow-off valve, Turbosmart WG45 GenV Hyper-Gate wastegate, ceramic-coated Pro TunerZ turbo manifold and downpipe, custom Turbohoses, billet intake manifold, billet “Devil Z” oil cap, fabricated intake plenum, 47mm velocity stacks, ISKY custom camshaft, Schneider Performance racing valve springs and retainers, E85 Injector Dynamics 1340cc injectors, Haltech 2500 with DBW, traction control and E85, dual Walbro 525 fuel pumps in fuel cell, NOS nitrous oxide system, custom Turbohoses mil-spec wiring harness, stainless steel downpipes, titanium dual exhaust, billet valve cover, Antigravity lithium battery with tracker

Transmission:

Nissan G37 CD09 six-speed transmission, Jim Wolf Technology HD clutch and flywheel, Ford Super 8 differential

Suspension/Chassis:

Apex Engineered front and rear suspension, crossmember, fender brace, chassis rails, differential cradle, hubs and bearings, 370 VC axles, Apex front and 3T rear sway bars, billet titanium front and rear strut tower braces, stitch-welded, reinforced frame rails, diagonal front chassis braces

Brakes:

Bespoke Turbohoses four-piston calipers and 340mm carbon-ceramic rotors front and rear, electronic e-brake

Wheels & Tires:

17×11.5” front, 18×13” rear Work Meister M1 wheels, 275/40 R17 front, 315/30 R18 rear Toyo Proxes R888R tires

Exterior:

Jon Sibal S30Z widebody kit, vented carbon fiber hood, carbon fiber mirrors, Apex Engineered billet hood hinges, Skillard custom front splitter and rear diffuser, billet pitchfork badges, LED headlights and rear lights, bodywork, assembly and paint by Supreme Auto Body using Porsche PTS San Marino Blue Metallic paint

Interior:

Personalized “Devil Z”  Speedhut gauges with billet bezels, Dynamic AutoWorks custom roll bar, Recaro GT seats, Sabelt four-point harnesses, MOMO Blackline Series steering wheel, Autoclave dry carbon rear view mirror, custom center console, billet pitchfork logo shift knob

Thanks / Sponsors:

Jon Sibal, Turbohoses, Supreme Auto Body, Toyo tires, Work Wheels

Photo Credit:

Larry Chen

1972 Toyota Celica, Stephan Papadakis, 2024 SEMA Show

1972 TOYOTA CELICA

Displayed alongside the 240Z in ENEOS booth #24133 is the first-generation Toyota Celica belonging to veteran racer, Formula DRIFT team manager and engineer, Stephan Papadakis. The barn find-turned-showpiece is Steph’s personal project, which has been chronicled on his popular social media channels, gaining hundreds of thousands of views.

Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, front view, 2024 SEMA Show
Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, rear view, 2024 SEMA Show

The 1972 Celica had been sitting for more than 20 years before Steph discovered it and began his off-season passion project to keep himself busy in between Formula DRIFT competition. The restoration included a bare metal bodywork overhaul, while the rare 18R-G four-cylinder, eight-valve, twin-cam engine was fully rebuilt and bored to 2.2 liters. Lubricated by ENEOS motor oil, it was converted to dual 44 Mikuni PHH side-draft carburetors and runs a Link ECU thanks to a full motorsport-spec wiring harness to enhance reliability. The engine produced 170hp close to its 8000rpm maximum, necessitating four-piston Wilwood big brakes front and rear. Steph significantly upgraded the suspension using JRZ dampers, Techno Toy Tuning front spindles and tension control rods, Annex Suspension caster and camber plates, four-link rear suspension and panhard bar.

Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, 18R-G engine shot, 2024 SEMA Show
Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, Mikuni side-draft carbs, 2024 SEMA Show

Steph was able to increase wheel and tire widths thanks to TRD-style fender flares, which were produced by Toy Garage along with a lip spoiler and rear wing to enhance the Celica’s road presence. The new fenders accommodate custom 15” three-piece wheels inspired by Tom’s heritage design.

Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, custom Tom’s inspired wheels, 2024 SEMA Show
Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, MOMO steering wheel, 2024 SEMA Show
Stephan Papadakis’ 1972 Toyota Celica, vintage TRD racing seats, 2024 SEMA Show

For anybody unfamiliar with Stephan Papadakis, he established an unbeatable reputation in Import Drag Racing, building the first front-wheel-drive, tube-chassis drag car. He then set records with the world’s fastest FWD and RWD Hondas, the first import driver to break 6sec, and the first to exceed 180mph. Steph was the 1999 SEMA Import Racer of the Year, 2000 NIRA Pro Comp Champion, 2001 NIRA Pro FWD Champion and IDRC Outlaw Class Champion.

Joining Formula DRIFT in 2004, Papadakis Racing has won the PRO Championship in 2007 and 2008 with Tanner Foust driving, as well as 2015, 2021 and 2022 with Fredric Aasbo at the wheel of the 1200hp Toyota GR Supra. During the interim years, Papadakis cars have placed in the top three on numerous occasions, and Steph himself has been voted Formula Drift Team Manager of the Year several times.

The Papadakis Racing Rockstar Energy / Toyota Racing GR Supra has been a regular podium contender using ENEOS motor and gear oils. Steph also uses ENEOS lubricants in all his personal projects, including the 1972 Toyota Celica.

TECH SPEC

1972 Toyota Celica

Builder/owner: Stephan Papadakis

Engine:

1968cc 18R-G four-cylinder, two-valve hemispheric combustion chamber, twin-cam, bored to 2.2 liters, lubricated with ENEOS 5W-30 motor oil, fitted with dual 44 Mikuni PHH side draft carburetors, programmable Link ECU, custom crank pickup, direct coil-on-plug conversion, motorsport-spec wiring harness, aluminum radiator, 8000rpm rev limit

Transmission:

Toyota W50 five-speed, Driveshaft Shop carbon fiber driveshaft, X-Clutch with lightweight flywheel, 4.3:1 final drive

Suspension/chassis:

JRZ Motorsport 12 Series three-way adjustable motorsport dampers with Techno Toy Tuning AE86 front spindles and tension control rods, Annex Suspension caster and camber plates, four-link rear suspension and panhard bar with urethane bushings

Brakes:

298mm custom slotted front rotors with four-piston Wilwood XRZ4R calipers, 279mm slotted rear rotors with four-piston Wilwood Dynapro calipers

Wheels & Tires:

15×8” front, 15×9” rear custom three-piece wheels with titanium hardware, 205/50 R15 front, 225/50 R15 rear Yokohama Advan A052 Extreme Performance tires 

Exterior:

Toy Garage TRD-style lip, fender flares and wing, PPG Toyota dark blue paint by Auto Explosion

Interior:

vintage TRD racing bucket seats

Photo Credit:

Luke Munnell

2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, 2024 SEMA Show

1960 RENAULT DAUPHINE

As the winner of the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, 20-year Navy veteran Justin Cashmore was invited to display his car outdoors at SEMA. Having retired in 2019, he found time to “build stuff I like in the best way I can.” Stationed in Japan, Italy, Florida, and California, he found inspiration in automotive trends around the world, which he’s been able to translate into various builds, including his extraordinary Renault.

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, front view, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, rear ¾ view, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, rear view, 2024 SEMA Show

Justin “pulled the car out of the desert” in 2017 and it became a Hot Wheels Legends Tour Finalist in 2019. It’s since been featured by Stanceworks, Autopia LA, Hoonigan and Avants before being chosen as our winner of the ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest.

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, front emblem, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore with his 1960 Renault Dauphine, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, side profile, 2024 SEMA Show

While the Renault wears its patina with pride, Justin’s Group 5 racing-inspired carbon fiber widebody, which extended the car 22” wider than stock, might distract you from its mid-engined layout. Sitting transversely behind the rear firewall is a 2.8L Volkswagen VR6 24v engine. Thanks to a United Motorsports tune, custom intake and exhaust, the VR6 develops 230hp.

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, VR6 engine swap, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, custom pushrod/bellcrank suspension, 2024 SEMA Show

The power is transmitted by a VW 02M six-speed transmission with Peloquin limited-slip differential. The driver sits on the right side of the cockpit inside the custom chassis and is protected by a “bumper-to-bumper” rollcage. The chassis allowed Justin to build a custom pushrod/bellcrank suspension system, incorporating NASCAR take-off Schroeder sway bars.

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, custom fender work, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, 17” Felgen Factory wheels, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, custom body work with original patina, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, Eibach springs, 2024 SEMA Show

The custom fenders accommodate 17” Felgen Factory wheels with extra-wide Toyo R888R rubber and a Wilwood big brake kit.

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, Downtown Los Angeles, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, cruising through Downtown Los Angeles, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, custom fenders with beefy Toyo tires, 2024 SEMA Show
Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine, overview from Downtown Los Angeles, 2024 SEMA Show
TECH SPEC

1960 Renault Dauphine

Builder/owner: Justin Cashmore

Engine

2.8L VW VR6 24v with United Motorsports tune, custom intake and exhaust, remote oil filter/cooler, Chase Bays radiator

Transmission

Volkswagen 02M six-speed, Peloquin LSD, Southbend clutch, welded shift forks

Chassis

custom chassis and full rollcage, custom pushrod/bellcrank suspension, Eibach springs, NASCAR take-off Schroeder sway bars

Brakes

Wilwood big brake kit and master cylinders, vintage pedal assembly

Wheels & Tires

17×10.5” front, 17×11.5” rear custom Felgen Factory wheels, 275/45 R17 front, 315/45 R17 rear Toyo Proxes R888R tires

Exterior

handmade carbon fiber widebody, aviation-inspired aluminum splitter, flat aluminum underside, ’60s-inspired livery over original patina

Interior

RHD conversion, custom dash, Status Racing seats, custom shifter and hydraulic handbrake

Photo Credit

Renz Dimaandal

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra is runner-up for the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, 2024 SEMA Show

1995 TOYOTA SUPRA

As a runner-up in the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, Leo Barrit was invited to display his Mk4 Supra JZA80 outdoors at SEMA. Based in San Diego, Leo has owned the car for the last 12 years and used his time productively to build it to an incredible specification.

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, front view, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, rear view, 2024 SEMA Show

The highlights included a fully rebuilt 2JZ-GTE VVTi engine, which was stroked to 3.3L with a Brian Crower billet crank, 272 cams, gears, and a Ferrea valvetrain, featuring custom Hypertune cam covers, intake manifold, and fuel rail. Fitted with a custom twin-turbo setup, it uses BorgWarner EFR 7163 turbos, Turbosmart internal wastegates and blow-off valves, plus a custom manifold and hand-welded titanium piping. In this state, the engine develops more than 1100hp.

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, 2JZ-GTE engine bay, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, side profile 2JZ-GTE, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, cam gears and custom hand welded titanium piping, 2024 SEMA Show

The Supra features a unique Varis widebody kit that blends Ridox fenders with Solid and Joker aero pieces. It’s complemented by a Varis carbon fiber hood, canards and GT wing.

ADVAN RZ-DF2 wheels were wrapped in Toyo Proxes R888R tires, while Brembo GT-S six-piston monobloc front calipers and four-piston rears were hard anodized black and provide optimal braking. The Supra has KW V3 coilovers with Stanceparts air cups to provide driveway clearance.

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, Varis widebody kit, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, ADVAN RZ-DF2 wheels, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, Brembo GT-S brakes, 2024 SEMA Show

The interior features period-correct Recaro Tomcat seats in yellow Kevlar fabric with matching rears. There’s also a matching steering wheel and Alcantara headliner, both with hand-stitched yellow accents.

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, Recaro Tomcats, 2024 SEMA Show
Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra, interior, 2024 SEMA Show
An all-time JDM classic: Supra, 2024 SEMA Show

The sound system utilizes an Alpine ILX-507 head unit and Focal Flax EVO speakers plus a 10″ JL subwoofer in a custom enclosure powered by a Focal amp.

TECH SPEC

1995 Toyota Supra

Builder/owner: Leo Barrit

Engine

3295cc Toyota 2JZ-GTE VVTi with 86.25mm Diamond Racing 9.5:1 pistons, Brian Crower H-beam ProH rods, 94mm Brian Crower stroker 4340 billet steel crankshaft, Brian Crower 272deg cams with 9.52mm lift, Real Street billet main caps, Ferrea dual valve springs and Ti retainers, OCD Works head with ARP hardware, Hypertune aluminum intake manifold with 82mm Bosch drive-by-wire throttle body, Hypertune billet cam covers and fuel rail anodized purple, Fuel Injector Clinic 2150cc injectors, Radium Engineering E85/91 fuel pump, ProEFI Pro 128 ECU tuned by Chris Wealch, Hardtuned Motorsports exhaust manifold, Tanabe Medalion Touring exhaust, ETS 5” FMIC with custom piping, KoyoRad radiator, ProSpeed Autosports Dual 11” Spal fans with PWM, Titan Motorsports 170 amp alternator, Hi Boost Motorsports custom Tefzel/dr25 wiring harness, PDM wiring harness by Kaizen Motorsports, PowerHouse Racing steering reservoir, steering cooler delete, pulley, oil relocation kit, radiator overflow, throttle cable, timing tensioner bracket, XRP HS-79 hoses with XRP Hydroflow clamshell clamps, ATI Racing damper, two BorgWarner EFR 7163 0.85 A/R turbos with V-Band Inlet, two Turbosmart Gen-V IWG wastegates, Turbosmart Kompact Dual Port blow-off valves

Transmission

Tremec T56 Magnum-F six-speed manual, Tilton ST-246 HD clutch, USDM Toyota 3.769:1 final drive, OS Giken Super Lock LSD 1.5-way differential

Chassis

KW V3 coilovers, Stanceparts air cup lift system, Battle Version rear subframe mounts

Wheels & Tires

19×10.5” +30 front, 19×10.15” +15 rear ADVAN RZ-DF2 wheels, 265/30 R19 front, 285/30 R19 rear Toyo Proxes R888R tires

Brakes

Brembo GT-S monobloc six-piston front calipers, Brembo GT-S monobloc four-piston rear, Brembo TY3 380mm rotors front and rear, Brembo FM1000 pads and Brembo stainless steel by Goodridge Lines

Exterior

Varis Solid & Joker aero kit, Varis Ridox widebody fenders with carbon fiber canards, GT Wing and hood, 1997-98 OEM projectors headlights with Morimoto M LED 2.0, Morimoto 2Stroke 3.0 9005 High Beams, PIAA DRL, Titanium Works badges, license plate holder, wire mesh, VIN plate, cam gear bolt, radiator mounts and dress bolts

Interior

Recaro SP-JJ Tomcat seats in Yellow Kevlar with matching rear seats, Bride seat rails, carbon fiber dash panels by Intertek Fabrication, Max Orido x Nardi steering wheel with WorksBell Rapfix II hub adapter, custom gauge cluster and HVAC by Stu Hagen, ProEFI CAN display and logger, Alcantara door card inserts and headliner with yellow stitching. Alpine iLX-507 head unit, Focal Flax Evo PS 165 FXE 6.5” speakers, 10” JL Audio 10TW3 subwoofer in custom enclosure, Focal FPX 5.1200 five-channel amp

Photo Credit

Minh Truong

TEAM ENEOS SEMA OCT 2024

TEAM ENEOS FORMULA DRIFT AUTOGRAPH SESSION

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2PM ENEOS BOOTH #24133 CENTRAL HALL

All 2024 SEMA Show attendees are invited to join Team ENEOS for an autograph session featuring its Formula DRIFT driver line-up including:

  • Fredric Aasbo – three-time Formula DRIFT PRO Champion
  • Dai Yoshihara – ENEOS ambassador and 2011 FD PRO Champion
  • Odi Bakchis – Team Feal owner and 2024 FD PRO runner-up
  • Simen Olsen – 2024 Team Feal FD PRO driver
  • Faruk Kugay – FD PROSPEC driver and ENEOS ambassador
  • Stephan Papadakis – owner and team manager of Papadakis Racing
  • Hana Burton – ENEOS ambassador and driver

ENEOS NEW PRODUCTS

As a global R&D partner and technology innovator for many of the world’s automotive manufacturers, ENEOS constantly strives to provide applications for emerging transportation developments in line with global lubricant market trends. Making its debut at SEMA 2024 are four products in the ENEOS EV/Hybrid Line.

The first is e-Axle Fluid, which was developed specifically for e-axles on electrified vehicles. This breakthrough formulation uses state-of-the-art ENEOS base oil technology to provide superior thermal and oxidation breakdown resistance compared to traditional ATF or Gear Oil. The low viscosity e-axle Fluid flows better at low temperatures than conventional oils, further improving energy efficiency.

Additionally, ENEOS will introduce its new 50/50 Antifreeze/Coolant, which is a high-performance, extended life antifreeze with high heat transfer capability specifically designed for the cooling systems of EV, Hybrid, and Plug-in-Hybrid (PHEV) vehicles, as well as all types of diesels, gasoline and NG/LPG Internal Combustion Engines. The ENEOS Super Extended Life coolant offers its latest Hybrid Organic Acid

Technology (HOAT) formulation. Designed for complete protection for all cooling systems and designed to cool electronic components with non-depleting corrosion inhibitors and maintenance-free protection.

There are three formulations available, differentiated by Pink, Blue and Green coloring, with specific applications for vehicles from the major electric vehicle OEMs and a wider range of hybrid vehicles. More information on the ENEOS EV/Hybrid Line is available at https://www.eneos.us/eneos-ev-hybrid-series/