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New cars alert! Here’s all the fresh metal from the Tokyo motor show

Small cars! Big cars! Not cars! Your quick one-stop guide to Japan's 'mobility show'

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  • Sharp LDK+ Concept

    Sharp Tokyo Motor Show

    Apple may have given up on its dream of building a car, but another electronics giant still reckons it can take on the old guard. Sharp even says that, when it eventually makes production, its LDK+ will use AI to talk to the other gadgets in your home.

    Read the full story here

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  • Honda Super-N

    Honda Tokyo Motor Show

    Be prepared people, because Honda is actually bringing its new, all-electric kei car to Britain. Oh, and it’s got actual paddleshifters that simulate gearshifts.

    Read all about it here

  • Century Coupe

    Century Tokyo Motor Show

    Toyota has spun Century off into its very own sub-brand, and this jacked-up coupe could well be the car it uses to take on Bentley and Rolls-Royce. Reckon it can snatch some well-heeled customers off the Brits?

    Check it out at this link

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  • Lexus LS Concept

    Lexus Tokyo Motor Show

    The first of three LS concepts that Lexus brought to the Tokyo show. This one might actually be the most bonkers, because it’s essentially a six-wheeled van with a ‘spacious lounge’ in the back.

    Want to know why? Click these words

  • Toyota Corolla Concept

    Toyota Tokyo Motor Show

    Think the Corolla’s boring? You’re not alone, but if this concept is anything to go by then Toyota clearly wants to liven it up a bit for the next generation. So many slashes! So many angles!

    The full story is at this link

  • Mazda Vision X-Coupe

    Mazda Tokyo Motor Show

    Mazda really is excellent at concept cars, isn’t it? This one is no different, because it’s a rather stunning four-door, four-seat hybrid with 503bhp and a turbocharged rotary engine. Just build it now, please.

    See the rest of it here

  • Lexus Micro LS

    Lexus Tokyo Motor Show

    Another LS! Although this one is really rather small. It’s actually a single-seat, three-wheel autonomous pod thing that could be “the must-have luxury product of 2050 and beyond”.

    Read the full story at this link

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  • Daihatsu K-Open

    Daihatsu Tokyo Motor Show

    It lives! Daihatsu has previewed a next-generation Copen, which means that the small, lightweight, manual sportscar is still a thing. Hurrah!

    Celebrate by reading all about it here

  • Subaru Performance-E STI Concept and Performance-B STI Concept

    Subaru Tokyo Motor Show

    Want to know what the future of fast Subarus looks like? One of these concepts is a sharply-styled EV, while the other is a boxer-engined, bonnet scooped all-wheel drive mega hatch.

    Which would you have?

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  • Nissan Elgrand

    Nissan Tokyo Motor Show

    New JDM-spec minivan gets an all-wheel drive hybrid powertrain and fancy captain’s chairs in the back. Also has a face inspired by the wild Hyper Tourer concept from 2023.

    Check it out here

  • Toyota IMV Origin

    Toyota Tokyo Motor Show

    It’s not just cars that Toyota was showing off this week. Alongside a number of different wheelchairs and cars-for-kids (no, really) was the IMV Origin – a tough flatpack truck that requires you to finish 30 per cent of the build yourself.

    Read the full story

  • Lexus LS Coupe

    Lexus Coupe Tokyo Motor Show

    And that’s a full house of LS concept cars! This one is probably the most likely to reach production, because like everything else these days it’s a coupe-ified SUV thing. It’s all-electric, gets massive screens inside and even has a built-in drone that can follow the car and film as you sit in traffic.

    Here’s what it’s all about

  • Mazda Vision X-Compact

    Mazda 2 Tokyo Motor Show

    Another one of Mazda’s visions, surely this thing will morph into the next Mazda 2 supermini? There’s a rev counter and a gear lever inside too, so it might even have a petrol engine…

    Get excited here

  • Mitsubishi Delica D:5

    Mitsubishi Tokyo Motor Show

    It’s hard not to love the Mitsubishi Delica. Who wouldn’t want a practical, eight-seat minivan that can also rough it off-road? And now it looks even more, erm… off-roady. Also gets an updated interior and a new all-wheel drive system.

    Check it out here

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