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The annual Tokyo Motor Show is held yearly in Chiba City, Japan. Held in late October through early November, the first show opened in 1954 displaying mostly commercial vehicles. Now the show ...     read more
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Suzuki Mom's Personal Wagon Concept Suzuki Mom's Personal Wagon Concept
Suzuki Mom's Personal Wagon Concept... more
Mitsubishi Outlander Mitsubishi Outlander
The redesigned Outlander goes on sale in Japan just before the Tokyo Show on October 17. Mitsubishi will then ship it to Europe and Australia, and America will see it first at next April's New York auto show. It will go on sale in the U.S. sometime in 2006.... more
Hyundai NEOS-III Hyundai NEOS-III
Hyundai comes to the 2005 Tokyo Show with the NEOS-III, a full-size, V-8-powered, luxury crossover utility concept, that was developed in Japan at Hyundai's Design and Technical Centre in Chiba, to the east of Tokyo.... more
Ford Equator Concept Ford Equator Concept
Ford's Equator concept at the Tokyo show is based on the current Ford Escape. It's more of a design project than an engineering exercise. The Equator, which has a Ford Duratec 3.0-liter V-6 linked to a computer-controlled, 'intelligent' 4WD system, is a study put together by Ford's Lio Ho Design Tec... more
Lexus GS450h Hybrid Lexus GS450h Hybrid
Lexus is adding another weapon to their green-leaning arsenal as they unveil the GS450h sedan, scheduled to reach dealerships in the spring of 2006. It joins Lexus's own RX400h SUV as the only luxury vehicles to offer the improved fuel economy and eco-friendliness of a hybrid powertrain.... more
2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder pops the top on what was already one of the sexiest cars around.... more
2005 Tokyo Motor Show Coverage 2005 Tokyo Motor Show Coverage
Coverage wraps with text and photos on more than 50 vehicles, including the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Mazda Senku, Honda FCX, and Mitsubishi Concept X.... more
Nissan Moco Concept Nissan Moco Concept
Nissan is showing the next generation of the Moco, a tiny, tallboy 660-cc one-box minivan, which is built by Suzuki. Adapted by Nissan designers from the 'Mom's Personal Wagon' show car on Suzuki's Tokyo show stand, Nissan's new Moco gets a different front end and a slightly revised interior.... more
Mazda MPV Mazda MPV
The new Mazda MPV minivan debuts in 2006 as a Japanese domestic model only. In Europe and the United States, Mazda will replace the current MPV with the very stylish CX-7 crossover SUV (hitherto known on the auto show circuit as the MX-Crossport).... more
Nissan Wingroad Concept Nissan Wingroad Concept
This is a preview of Nissan's next Wingroad compact wagon which launches in Japan on November 14. Based on Nissan's B platform (coming to America in 2007 as the Versa), it targets domestic rivals like the Toyota Corolla Fielder and the Honda Airwave.... more
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