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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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First Look: 2009 Honda CR-Z Concept First Look: 2009 Honda CR-Z Concept
Yes, Honda is still calling the CR-Z on display at the 2009 Tokyo motor show a "concept," but this instance is very close to the production model due in 2010.... more
First Look: 2009 Toyota FT-86 Concept First Look: 2009 Toyota FT-86 Concept
Remember all the buzz about a sports coupe co-developed by Toyota and Subaru?... more
2004 Kia KCV-3 Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Kia KCV-3 Concept Photo Gallery
Kia KCV-3 concept As its name suggests, the KCV-3 is the third in a Kia's series of KCV concept vehicles. Unlike the previous two, however, the KCV-3 is a four-seat retractable hardtop. It's powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.... more
2004 Honda HSC Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Honda HSC Concept Photo Gallery
Honda HSC conceptOne of the Tokyo show's brightest stars, the HSC is pretty clear indicator of the next Honda/Acura NSX and what a looker she is! Like the current NSX, the curvaceous HSC features an aluminum structure, but the skin is a combination of aluminum... more
2004 Lexus LF-S Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Lexus LF-S Concept Photo Gallery
Lexus LF-S concept Although the Lexus brand is a great success in the States and has been launched in Europe, Lexus cars still are not sold in Toyota's Japan home market. That will change in August 2005, when Japanese consumers will be able to purchase Lexus m... more
2004 Toyota PM Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Toyota PM Concept Photo Gallery
Toyota PM Crowds thronged the Toyota stand to gawk at the PM-personal mobility—a single-person urban runabout with a podlike cabin covered by a transparent canopy. The cabin is isolated from the wheels and can assume three positions: high speed mode, with... more
2004 Suzuki Mobile Terrace Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Suzuki Mobile Terrace Concept Photo Gallery
Suzuki Mobile Terrace concept The Mobile Terrace people mover was one of the wackier concepts at Tokyo. Because of Suzuki's longstanding affiliation with GM, it's built on GM's Hy-Wire fuel-cell platform. Although it looks for all the world like a child's toy,... more
2004 Mazda Ibuki Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Mazda Ibuki Concept Photo Gallery
Mazda Ibuki concept This is it, folks, essentially the next-generation Mazda Miata. Expect a world debut in about one and a half years, or mid-2005. The Ibuki is not to design-freeze stage, but this is the definite styling direction of the third-generation Mia... more
2004 Honda Kiwami Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Honda Kiwami Concept Photo Gallery
Honda Kiwami Concept Kiwami means ultimate in Japanese, and we'd say Honda's long, low, and wide hydrogen fuel cell-powered wagonesque concept earns its lofty designation rather handily.... more
2004 Subaru R1e Concept Photo Gallery 2004 Subaru R1e Concept Photo Gallery
Subaru R1e concept The R1e is an electric minicar concept. Although its dimensions are diminutive (about 11 feet long), the 2+2 seater was not designed around Japan's kei minicar size regulations. Like the B9 Scrambler roadster, the R1e compact uses the new th... more
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