Entries Tagged as 'TokyoAutoShow'

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

More specs and speculation about the Nissan GT-R

Filed under: Sports/GTs, Tokyo Motor Show, Supercars, Nissan

When the wraps are finally taken off the new Nissan GT-R in Tokyo next month there’ll be little left to reveal, save a few minor exterior elements and a production-ready interior. And as the date draws closer, every piece of banal minutia that hits the web piques our […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo Preview: Mazda Taiki concept

Filed under: Concept Cars, Coupes, Japan, Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda
Click the image above for a high-res gallery of Mazda Taiki Concept.
Mazda’s presence at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show later this month will revolve around the awkwardly titled “Sustainable Zoom-Zoom” theme that seeks to incorporate the brand’s driver-oriented two-word pledge with a long-term environmental outlook. The […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo’s stillborn supercar battle

Filed under: Sports/GTs, Japan, Tokyo Motor Show, Supercars, Acura, Honda, Lexus, Nissan, Toyota
Winding Road’s Japan correspondent, Peter Nunn, has dashed any hopes of the Tokyo Motor Show bubbling over with Nipponese supercars. Sure, we’ll get to see the rebirth of Godzilla in the form of the R35 GT-R, plus the unveilings of the new Evo […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

First official pics of Nissan GT-R?

Filed under: Sports/GTs, Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan

Will it ever stop? Between spy shots, Goodwood hill climbs and GT5 previews, we’re almost to the point of GT-R overload. Then we start thinking about the next generation ATESSA all-wheel drive setup, the stroked 3.8-liter motor, and the two turbos hanging off the exhaust manifold, and we come […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo 2007 Preview: Subaru G4e concept

Filed under: Concept Cars, Hybrids/Alternative, Green, Tokyo Motor Show, Subaru
Click the image above for more shots of the Subaru G4e concept.
Subaru may finally be making a play for all the Greenies that traded in their dilapidated Legacy wagons for a Prius with the G4e EV concept, set to be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo 2007 Preview: Honda showing CR-Z Concept

Filed under: Concept Cars, Hybrids/Alternative, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks
click above image for 15 high-rez pics of the Honda CR-Z Concept
var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/design/CR_X_Redux_Honda_unveils_CR_Z_Concept_Pics’; Honda will have 18 different vehicles gracing its stand in Tokyo, and one of the more accessible is the CR-Z Concept. The pseudo-acronym is an obvious play on the […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo 2007 Preview: Subaru Legacy Outback Urban Selection

Filed under: Concept Cars, Wagons/Estates, Tokyo Motor Show, Subaru
Click the image above for a of couple high-res pics.
Subaru’s Tokyo presence wouldn’t be complete without a few limited edition models that leave you scratching your head while shaking it simultaneously. The first of which is the Legacy Outback Urban “selection,” which strikes us as an oxymoronic […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo 2007 Preview: Subaru Impreza BEAMS Edition

Filed under: Wagons/Estates, Japan, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Subaru
Click the image above for high-res pics.
For those of you who aren’t up on the hottest trends hailing from the Land of the Rising Sun (we count us among you), BEAMS is apparently some kind of hot couture boutique whose website has been causing bouts of nausea […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Audi still tweaking A1 prior to Tokyo debut

Filed under: Concept Cars, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Audi

The Tokyo Motor Show is less than two weeks away, but according to Automotive News, Audi still hasn’t finalized the design for its entry-level MINI-fighter, the A1.
The problem stems from Audi execs that think that the current concept is too radical to go into production. Although Audi’s […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo 2007 Preview: Toyota Hi-CT concept

Filed under: Concept Cars, Hybrids/Alternative, Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota

Toyota’s Hi-CT aims to be the youthful, edgy, cool kid on the concept block. With a front end only a Mac truck and a locomotive union could love, the Hi-CT has an over exaggerated beltline and short overhangs that can easily dispatch the tight corners found in […]

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