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Tokyo1,341-hp Nissan Hyper Force Headlines Wild Concepts in Tokyo
Well, well, look at what Nissan has come up with for the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. The automaker has announced five wild concepts ranging from a family-friendly van to the most radical sports car you can think of, hinting at the brand’s electric future. These are not variations …
TokyoToyota’s Electric Future Taking Shape in Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan— Lagging behind the competition when it comes to battery electric vehicles, Toyota is using the 2023 Japan Mobility Show to present its vision for an electric future with the FT-3e crossover and FT-Se sports car, two concepts that embody the automaker’s design direction for next-generation vehicles and attempt …
TokyoLexus LF-ZC, LF-ZL Concepts to Hit the Road in 2026
Tokyo, Japan— Lexus is aiming to go all-electric by 2030 with a brand new architecture that will underpin an entire lineup of vehicles, two of which are being previewed by the LF-ZC and LF-ZL concepts at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. Both are expected to turn into production …
TokyoHonda Prelude is Coming Back, Concept Shown in Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan— It’s official: the legendary Honda Prelude is coming back. As the Japanese automaker’s third product launched in North America, following the Civic and Accord , the Prelude was sold from 1979-2001 and made a lasting impression on Honda enthusiasts. The declining sports coupe segment forced the company to …
TokyoIs This What the 2035 Subaru WRX Will Look Like?
What will Subaru ’s sports cars look like in the future? Will the BRZ and WRX stick around? Is the WRX STi ever going to come back? Time will give us some answers, but for now, the company is offering a sort of preview with the Sport Mobility Concept unveiled …
TokyoMazda Unveils Rotary Hybrid Iconic SP Concept
Tokyo, Japan– Mazda came to the 2023 edition of the Japan Mobility Show with “the joy of driving” in mind, a facet that has always been very important to the Hiroshima-based company. Sports cars such as the legendary RX-7 and the timeless MX-5 have seduced driving enthusiasts around the world, …
TokyoInfiniti Shows New Design Direction Hoping for Another Fresh Start
Infiniti is a struggling car brand with few customers left and even fewer reasons to get excited about. If it were not for the QX60 (based on the Nissan Pathfinder) and QX80 (derived from the Nissan Armada/Patrol), Nissan’s luxury division would probably be extinct by now. The QX50 and QX55 …

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