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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.

First Drive: Holden Trax LTZ 1.4iTi
Holden’s baby SUV gains what it has always needed: mumbo

Last Ford Falcon gains ‘FG X’ designation
Final Falcon gains special name while last Territory will wear “Series II” badge

Jag’s ‘lost’ racers to roll again
Six unbuilt Lightweight E-Type racers to roar into life

F1 Drivers: who earns what?
Being an F1 driver is a tough gig. But judging by this list of 2014 driver salaries, they’re amply compensated for their troubles. Well, at least some of them are

First Fang: Toyota’s F1 Simulator
Far from a glorified video game, Toyota’s $10 million simulator plays a pivotal role in the race-winning speed of its latest endurance racing challenger

Next Hyundai i20 in doubt for Oz
All-new supermini breaks cover in Europe, but shift in production casts doubt on Australian future

NASCAR champ involved in fatal dirt-track accident
American sprintcar driver dies after being hit by superstar rival Tony Stewart

Rally ace crashes and burns
Jack Monkhouse loses house deposit as his forest racer is destroyed in fiery crash

Motor Sport Report – 11/08/14
Ambrose just misses vital win; Aussie third in Knoxville Nationals; Marquez makes it 10; Bernie buys his way out of trouble

Sunday Roast: Stop the hoon beat-ups
Corby has been forced to watch A Current Affair, so he’s not happy

First Fang: Fiat 500 & Abarth
Fiat’s 500 and Abarth get a new colour palette and range topper

GALLERY: Nissan’s DNA Garage
Nissan’s DNA Garage is hidden behind an innocuous red door at the Oppama plant, but for Japanese car nuts it’s the equivalent of climbing through the wardrobe to Narnia

Sub-$40k MX-5 for Mazda’s new roadster
Mazda looks to trim the price of its two-seater drop-top with an entry-level variant

Mazda ‘making noises’ about RX-7 return for 2017
Signs are strong for a return of one of Mazda’s most legendary nameplates

First Drive: Fiat 500
Modern touches add a bit more appeal to Fiat’s retro city runabout

BMW Active Tourer family to grow
Seven-seat people-mover and all-wheel drive set to join front-drive BMW family

VIDEO: Porsche Cayman GTS gets sideways on go-kart track
A Cayman GTS laps a go-kart track. Slow lap follows.

Motor Sport Report – 4/8/14
Australian GP contract extended; Latvala wins home rally; Aussie Scott wins Indycars; Earnhardt wins Pocono; Whincup back on top; Brabham out of luck again; De Pasquale sizzles at Assen

BMW i5, more powerful i8 in works
Electric-powered BMW range to expand with new models, but not in the near future

Sunday Roast: Robbo don’t go!
Corby states the case for stopping national treasure Peter Robinson from retiring

The Weekend Read: Daniel Ricciardo
With Daniel Ricciardo establishing himself as the new star of Formula One on the back of a brilliant second Grand Prix win, look back less than a year as we previewed his step up to the big time with Red Bull

BLOG: ’Ring someone who cares
Why the battle for irrelevant lap times must stop

First Fang: Hyundai Veloster Race Car
The angry rasp filling the cabin offers a strong clue that this isn’t your typical Hyundai

First Drive: BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
It’s a BMW, but not as we know it. Think practical, spacious … and not particularly sporty