Volume 25 of the Initial D manga was released on the 6th of November 2002. It was later combined with volume 26 in the thirteenth omnibus release.
Chapters[]
- 306. Super-Charged Levin (Part Two) (スーパーチャージドレビン (後編), Sūpāchājido Rebin (Kōhen), "Supercharged Levin (Continued)")
- 307. Wataru Moves Forward (渉の進歩, Wataru no Shinpo, "Wataru's Progress")
- 308. Wataru Moves Forward (Part Two) (渉の進歩 (後編), Wataru no Shinpo (Kōhen), "Wataru's Progress (Continued)")
- 309. Hidden Agenda (モチベーションの秘密, Mochibēshon no Himitsu, "Secret Motivation")
- 310. Know Your Enemy (ライバル意識, Raibaru Ishiki, "Rival Spotted")
- 311. Know Your Enemy (Part Two) (ライバル意識 (後編), Raibaru Ishiki (Kōhen), "Rival Spotted (Continued)")
- 312. Down the Uphill (つみ重なる疲労, Tsumi Kasanaru Hirō, "Accumulating Fatigue")
- 313. Down the Uphill (Part Two) (つみ重なる疲労 (後編), Tsumi Kasanaru Hirō (Kōhen), "Accumulating Fatigue (Continued)")
- 314. Old Friends, New Enemies (新たなる敵, Arata Naru Teki, "New Opponent")
- 315. And the Winner Is (決着, Ketchaku, "Conclusion")
- 316. And the Winner Is (Part Two) (決着 (後編), Ketchaku (Kōhen), "Conclusion (Continued)")
- 317. Return of the Nightmare (悪夢のマシン再び, Akumu no Mashin Futatabi, "The Nightmare Machine Again")
- 318. Mountain of Madness (混乱, Konran, "Confusion")
- 319. Mountain of Madness (Part Two) (混乱 (後編), Konran (Kōhen), "Confusion (Continued)")
- 320. Iggy Finds Happiness (イツキ絶好調, Itsuki Zekkōchō, "Itsuki is on a roll")
- 321. Iggy Finds Happiness (Part Two) (イツキ絶好調 (後編), Itsuki Zekkōchō (Kōhen), "Itsuki is on a roll (Continued)")
Official Descriptions[]
English[]
- "There's no way K.T. can beat Wataru, especially in the pouring rain--or at least that's what everyone believes. The truth is the water-slick roads could work to either driver's favor. It’s up to K.T. to kick his game up a notch and beat his fiercest foe yet--Mother Nature! Meanwhile, Iggy's love life is in no danger of spinning out of control, as he and Kazumi resume their romance. But the question still remains--can Iggy's heart stand to be broken a second time?"
- ―Tokyopop[2]
- "Sakamoto, the Saitama dream team's ringer, is executing perfect drift moves around every corner. Tak's concentration seems to be off. Ry's words continue to resonate in his head. K.T. seems to be of no use while Tak duels his most challenging foe. Could this be the rude awakening to the ultimate dynasty of drifters?"
- ―Kodansha USA[3]
French[]
- "Usant de sa technique de disparition et d'une détermination sans faille, Takumi a finalement pu passer en tête la ligne d'arrivée face au pilote-mercenaire engagé par la team de Sadamine. La course en montée voit désormais s'affronter la Levin de Wataru, plus réactive que jamais grâce à son compresseur mécanique, et la FD de Keisuke, au turbocompresseur redoutable. Pourtant, ce n'est pas la puissance des bolides qui va faire la différence dans ce battle de longue haleine, mais bien l'endurance des street racers au coeur de cette véritable guerre des nerfs !"
- ―Crunchyroll[4]
Localisation Differences[]
- To be added
Trivia[]
- The Kodansha description for this volume seems to be meant for volume 24 since that is where Takumi Fujiwara vs Tomoyuki Tachi actually happens.
- An alternate version of this volume's cover (without the coloured background) was used as the box art for Initial D Street Stage.
- The French cover used for listings seems to have a visual error around the D in the title.
Gallery[]
Kodansha (Japanese)[]
Front cover, featuring Takumi Fujiwara and his Toyota AE8
Back cover, featuring Wataru Akiyama
Haksan Munhwasa (Korean)[]
Sharp Point Press (Chinese, Taiwan)[]
Siam Inter Comics (Thai)[]
Tokyopop/Kodansha USA (English)[]
Tokyopop cover, featuring Keisuke Takahashi's Mazda RX-7 and Wataru Akiyama's Toyota AE86