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The Tokyo Motor Show is a biennial car show held between October and November for cars and other forms of mobility in Tokyo, Japan. Focusing heavily on technological advancement and concept cars, the Tokyo Motor Show displays all the latest achievements of local Japanese manufacturers, while also serving as a world stage for international brands. It is considered as one of the big five motor shows, along with Detroit, Geneva, Frankfurt and Paris.
For more information, head to the official Tokyo Motor Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

Tokyo Motor Show: Dieselgate, an increasingly sorry affair
There was a frisson of ‘enjoying the suffering of others’ at the Tokyo motor show, as the director of Volkswagen in Japan stepped on to the stage and begged for forgiveness

Tokyo Motor Show: Toyota says brown coal could power hydrogen cars
Toyota Mirai hydrogen car designer says Australia can clean up its act by turning dirty legacy into a fuel of the future

Tokyo Motor Show: Yamaha Sports Ride
Super-lightweight carbonfibre sports car revealed

2016 Holden Ute Review
Based on the proven Commodore sedan, the Holden Ute is easy to drive, performs well, and can cart around mountain bikes, large dogs, jet-skis and pretty much anything else.

Tokyo Motor Show: Mazda RX-Vision concept car to inspire production
The exaggerated GT-car proportions of the stunning RX-Vision concept from Madza will make way for a smaller rotary engined sports car, Wheels has learned at the Tokyo motor show

Tokyo Motor Show: Honda NSX power revealed
Final pieces of the puzzle for Honda’s new hybrid supercar

Tokyo Motor Show: Nissan previews next GT-R
Vision Gran Turismo concept offers a peek at R36

Audi S1 review
Cutesy compact hatch goes dizzy on ice

Snackable Review Ford Falcon XR8
Ford’s Falcon XR8 promises to send out the Falcon with a big bang, not a fizzle.

Tokyo Motor Show: Subaru Forester tS set for Australia
STI-tweaked Forester due for 2016 local debut

Tokyo Motor Show: Porsche Macan GTS
Mega-selling SUV cops the GTS treatment to slot below Turbo

Tokyo Motor Show: Mazda considers rotary engine for RX-Vision sports car concept
Mazda has unveiled a rotary engined, rear-wheel drive, concept sports car called the RX-Vision that could be in showrooms as early as 2017.

Tokyo Motor Show: Subaru WRX STI S207 revealed
Sharper, fitter limited-edition STI unveiled for Japan

2015 Volvo XC90 First Drive Review
Volvo’s second-gen seven-seater steps up. It’s the company’s first shot at the luxury SUV big leagues and it’s a good one.

Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell review
The Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell is the world’s first mass-production hydrogen fuel-cell powered car, and its presence in Australia signals the Korean company’s focus on hydrogen power as a key part of sustainable motoring

2015 BMW i3 REx long-term car review, part 3
As the BMW i3 departs the Wheels test fleet, modern life strikes a cord

2015 BMW i3 REx long-term car review, part 2
Family bonding proves inevitable in the BMW i3’s unusually intimate cabin.

Tokyo Motor Show: Mazda RX-Vision Concept
Two-door coupe revives the rotary; to become production RX-7 or RX-9

Tokyo Motor Show: Honda Civic Type-R not for Australia
Hottest of hot hatches won’t be arriving Down Under

Porsche 911 Turbo S
The Turbo blew our minds but the S uses a new kind of dynamite

At last! We drive the long-awaited Honda NSX
Honda springs an unexpected first drive of its greatly anticipated NSX, and now we can swear it’s a seriously impressive supercar.

Walkinshaw unleashes 880Nm Commodore V8
Most powerful Walky package ever delivers supercar-rivalling grunt

Audi TT Roadster goes to the Western Bulldogs’ night of nights
Our lifestyle editor took an Audi TT Roadster to the Western Bulldogs’ best and fairest function at Crown Casino. Did it live up to her expectations?

2015 Mitsubishi Outlander First Drive Review
Mitsubishi’s family SUV gets suite of upgrades making it better than the last Outlander, but still not quite enough to take top honours in the segment.