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2019 Tokyo motor show – the world premieres

The following vehicles were world debuts at the 2019 Tokyo motor show. More information can be found by searching PLDB,…

2017 TOKYO MOTOR SHOW – world debuts

The following cars and concepts were world premieres at the 2017 Tokyo motor show. Information on most of the following…

COMMENT – Why Mazda needs the Amati luxury brand

It's almost 25 years since Mazda shelved Amati, its take on Acura, Infiniti and Lexus. Given that the plans for…

2015 TOKYO SHOW: World premieres

A list of world premieres at the 2015 Tokyo motor show appears below. Information on the majority of the following…

TOKYO SHOW: Lexus reveals fuel cell LF-FC prototype

The Lexus LF-FC, a 5.3m long concept, has been revealed at the Tokyo show. It not only provides a preview…

TOKYO SHOW: Final list of world premieres

A final update of just-auto's list of concepts and production models which made their debuts at the 2013 Tokyo motor…

TOKYO SHOW: Suzuki chief terms minis “vehicles for poor”

Suzuki chairman Osamu Suzuki has expressed his reluctance to produce a micro sports car, describing minivehicles as "vehicles for the…

TOKYO SHOW: Suzuki to launch compact hybrid

Suzuki plans to launch a compact hybrid vehicle, executive vice president Osamu Honda has said. Suzuki has been developing hybrid…

TOKYO SHOW: Daimler optimistic despite tax hike

Daimler is optimistic about its sales in Japan despite the country's scheduled consumption tax hike to 8% from 5% in…

TOKYO SHOW: Nissan rethinks EV target

The Renault-Nissan alliance has delayed its goal of selling 1.5m electric vehicles world wide by two to three years, Nissan president and…

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