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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.

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Skoda Superb revealed
Flagship Skoda grows on the model it replaces, and throws in a user-friendly tech fest for good measure

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Lexus performance push
More halo cars are coming from Lexus but another LFA supercar could be decades away

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Lamborghini shuns turbos
Wheels talks to Lamborghini boss about why the Italian maker’s machines will continue to be naturally aspirated, at least for the foreseeable future

Toyota Corolla tops February 2015 sales
The Toyota Corolla takes a swipe back at last month’s leader, the Mazda 3 as every showroom sale counts in the quest to be Australia’s Number-One selling car

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Nissan to double electric range
The next version of the Nissan Leaf electric car will be capable of travelling 400km-plus on a single charge – twice as far as the current model

10 fast facts on Audi’s new R8
Ingolstadt reveals full details of expanded R8 range

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Audi tips TT-based SUV
Audi TT Q crossover could go into production, says Audi board member

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Lexus LF-SA
Honey, I shrunk the Lexus, but it’s a tough little crossover aimed at the mega-cities of the future

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Nissan Sway is next Nissan Micra
Sway baby hatch concept previews a possible Nissan Micra replacement with more European style

2015 Geneva Motor Show: 2016 Kia Optima previewed
Stunning Kia Sportspace concept points the way to the Korean brand’s next-generation Optima wagon

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Aston SUV concept shocks
Aston Martin DBX ‘posh-roader’ reveals surprise future for British sports-car brand

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Honda Civic Type R takes ‘Ring Record
Hot Honda steals RenaultSport’s thunder as the battle for bragging rights escalates into full-scale warfare

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Inline six back for Mercedes
Classic straight-six engine set to return in next-generation Mercedes E-Class

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Cadillac to Oz in 2019
American luxury brand Cadillac will almost certainly be launched in Australia within four years

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Koenigsegg Regera
A 406km/h plug-in hybrid? Meet the 1120kW Koenigsegg Regara

Ford reveals pricing for Oz-bound Mustang
Ford Mustang to start at $45K; V8-powered GT comes in at $55K

Geneva Motor Show: Glickenhaus SCG 003 unveiled
Wild Le Mans-style road and race production car twins wow Geneva

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Toyota Corolla facelift details
Toyota has released more images and details of its updated best-seller

Geneva Motor Show: Lamborghini reveals Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce
New 552kW super bull goes official

Ford Mustang to start at $44,990
Australia is about to get its first taste of Mustang value for money

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Porsche 911 GT3 RS revealed
Leanest, hardest 911 to pack a naturally aspirated 368kW punch when it arrives in Australia later this year

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Volkswagen Group’s night of nights
VW’s four-door coupe, baby Bentley, fuel-sipping W12s, ground-hugging Lambo and promises of performance Porsches all in the spotlight

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce
The baddest, angriest bull from Lamborghini

Geneva Motor Show: Honda Civic Type R in detail
Japan’s 231kW and 5.7sec 0-100km/h pitch for the hot hatch crown