Rotary revival: Mazda's RX-Vision rotary concept took centre stage at the Tokyo motor show.
Show dates: 28 October 2015 - 8 November 2015
9/11/15The Tokyo motor show is done for another year, and what a show it was, with a number of head-turning cars taking centre stage.
Honda showed off its revived NSX supercar, that will be brought back into production after a ten-year hiatus.
Mazda showed that it still has a passion for making rotary cars, with the unveiling of the RX-Vision rotary concept, the spiritual successor to the RX-7 and RX-8.
Electric technology was a point of emphasis for many companies at Tokyo, with brands such as Honda and Mitsubishi showing off the latest green technologies that they have to offer.
Next on the motor show calendar is the LA show, beginning on November 17. For all the latest action from California, keep an eye on GoAuto.
23/10/15The Tokyo motor show is just around the corner, and promises to showcase some exciting production models and concepts from Japanese and European manufacturers.
Local car-maker Toyota will show off a number of concepts, including the small S-FR sportscar, the C-HR compact SUV, and even a bare-bones, dune bug-like concept called the Kikai. Electric technology will unsurprisingly feature heavily, and Mitsubishi will show off the eX compact SUV concept which will outline the future of its EV technology.
And Mazda have teased a picture of their next sports coupe, which they say is the spiritual successor to the old Cosmo rotary cars of the 1960s.
For all updates and live coverage of the Tokyo show, keep an eye on GoAuto.com.au.
18/03/15THE 44th biennial Tokyo motor show is Japan's biggest auto show and the general theme of the automotive extravaganza is technology.
This year's show should be no different, with new ideas for plug-in hybrid, hydrogen fuel-cell and full electric vehicle technologies expected to be shown.
Cars shown at previous events include the Honda CR-Z and Nissan Leaf, as well as the introduction of the Nissan GT-R, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and Lexus LF-A.
For all the latest coverage on the 2015 Toyko motor show, keep it locked on GoAuto.
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