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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.

Numbers game for BMW engines
Three-cylinder engine range to expand while V8s, V12s still on the BMW menu

BMW 2 Series could buck front-drive future
Rear-drive coupe’s success causes BMW to question front-driving small-car future

BMW mobs South Africa
Watch a fleet of drifting M235is bring Cape Town to a halt

BMW mobs South Africa
Watch a fleet of drifting M235is bring Cape Town to a halt

First Drive: Honda Jazz
Honda hits a higher note with third-generation Jazz city runabout

VIDEO: 13 year old rally super-kid scares passenger silly
Finnish teen rally prodigy takes woman on a petrifying ride through the woods

Hotter, faster Honda Jazz RS a chance for Oz
Excitement can come in small packages, Honda promises

Bentley chases Bathurst 12-Hour
For Bentley the time to expand its racing portfolio is now, and the Bathurst 12-Hour is well and truly in its sights

First Drive: Nissan Navara
A smaller engine and a shorter wheelbase but still a big performer

“It’s like Bathurst on steroids!”
Craig Lowndes reflects on his maiden 24-hour race after taking class podium driving a Ferrari in Belgium

Nissan ponders IDx future
Born-again Datsun 1600 could be a rear-drive cross between Toyota 86 and Nissan 200SX

Daring Daniel wins Hungary thriller
Daniel Ricciardo scores second F1 victory with brilliant drive in trying conditions

Motor Sport Report – 28/7
Audi wins Spa 24; Indianapolis NASCAR; Dick commemorates Bathurst win; Brabham tests electric racer; Aussies shine at Suzuka

Sunday Roast: With friends like these…
The good news is that Ricky Muir has a genuine interest in motoring and the issues that alarm us all. Everything else is bad news

The Weekend Read: End of the Line
In February 2013, Peter Robinson drove from Sydney to Adelaide in the Holden VE Commodore, the last clean-sheet Australian car, to reflect on what future generations will miss

First Drive: BMW X4
Sporty Bavarian compact SUV arrives with more practicality than expected

Aston Martin Lagonda returns
Aston revives luxury four-seater, but only if your name is Sheikh

First Fang: Peugeot RCZ-R
Peugeot’s new RCZ-R provides plenty of substance to match the style

Ford unveils new XR Falcon range
Ford Australia has given us a first look at the updated Falcon, pulling the virtual covers off the XR8 and XR6

Final Ford Falcon revealed!
Ford revives XR8 badge for 335kW Falcon swansong

Audi to abandon CVT transmissions
Continuously variable transmission to be phased out as Audi commits to new seven-speed dual-clutch

First Drive: Renault Megane GT-Line (2014)
New-look Megane benefits from specification upgrade and dual-clutch transmission

VIDEO: Twin-turbo V6 for 2015 Honda NSX
Honda’s latest NSX mule has been filmed lapping the Nürburgring Nordschleife, reaffirming the upcoming supercar will be powered by a twin-turbo engine

Wheels August 2014 – Inside the Issue
Inside the August issue of Wheels we blast BMW’s new twin-turbo bruisers and much more