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  1. Media News & Reviews
    Read more about the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show Coverage at AutoGuide.com.
  2. Media News & Reviews
    Read more about the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show Coverage at AutoGuide.com.
  3. Media News & Reviews
    With new debuts from Toyota, Nissan and Lexus, this years Tokyo Motor Show is proving that the era of Japanese sports car is far from over. Expect a new, small and cheap sports car concept from Nissan and the official reveal of the GT-R NISMO. Toyota is set to debut a new GT86 Convertible...
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    The only non-Japanese car to make our Top 10 cars list of the Tokyo Motor Show, the Volkswagen Cross Coupe Concept was also one of the few true surprises. While a show car, it makes use of an all-new VW platform, an impressive AWD plug-in hybrid system, while also taking a look at the future...
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    Looking into the more distant future is what the Tokyo Motor Show is all about and Honda has continued a long line of wild concepts by debuting the AC-X concept today. Powering the car is a 1.6-liter gasoline engine mated to a plug-in hybrid system, which Honda claims will deliver a 260 mpg...
  6. Media News & Reviews
    The star attraction of Honda's Tokyo Motor Show press conference is an all-new electric sports car concept. Initially billed as the Small Sports EV Concept, at it's debut Honda is now referring to the car as the EV-STER. The rear wheel drive two seater looks like a spiritual successor to the...
  7. Media News & Reviews
    One of Honda's numerous reveals today at the Tokyo Motor Show is a wild little concept car referred to as the "Micro Commuter Concept." An EV designed for personal transportation it is a half-foot shorter in length than a Smart fortwo, but offers room for three thanks to a central diving...
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    A lackluster economy and struggling auto sales over the past few years have really hurt the Tokyo Motor Show, but that will change this year. While financial collapse is still in the headlines and the Japanese auto industry continues to emerge from the earthquake and tsunami earlier this year...
  9. Media News & Reviews
    As Japan's largest auto show, the Tokyo Motor Show will be somewhat smaller for 2009 than in years past as no foreign automakers will be displaying or announcing new products. Still, the show will hardly be empty with Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru and Suzuki all taking...
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