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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.

Bentley to build an SUV
New Bentley boss Wolfgang Durheimer has revealed one of marque’s worst kept secrets.

Motor Sport Report – 7/7/14
Ricciardo beats Vettel again; Brabham penalised in US; Ambrose in contention at Daytona; Whincup stakes claim; Gardner Jnr on the rise

Sunday Roast: Nature vs nurture
Parking inspectors – the most common carriers of the evil gene you’re likely to meet – are they made or born?

The Weekend Read: Lion Hearts
Holdens first and last: Robbo retraces the original development path in the cars that bookend our manufacturing history

First Drive: Audi A3 Cabriolet
Ponch puts a small convertible – and his manhood – to the test

Mazda sets date for MX-5
Enthusiasts shiver in anticipation as date set for Mazda MX-5 reveal

Lexus perfects faking it
You will be able to make your engine sound like anything you want in the new Lexus NX

Toyota tops taxed new-car market
Japanese brand takes No.1 sales spot, but grumbles over luxury car tax

Lexus IS to get turbo
New 2.0-litre turbo to fire up Lexus range

Holden recalls Commodores, Caprices
Leaking LPG lines, sticky valves pull Holden cars back to service centres

First Drive: Mercedes-Benz S63 Coupe
Robbo drives the brutal yet refined range-topping S-Class two-door

First Drive: BMW M3 & M4
If the eye-widening, hair-raising, sphincter-clenching all-new M3 and M4 are anything to go by, BMW’s revered M division is back

Maybach to return in 2015
Mercedes-Benz plans to revive the Maybach brand as its luxury arm, and there’s a chance it’ll come to Australia

VOTE: Australia’s Ten Greatest Cars
Do the world-class Holden VF Commodore and thunderous FPV GT-F deserve to be counted among the 10 greatest Australian cars ever?

First Drive: Maserati Quattroporte Turbo Diesel
New diesel model makes stylish Italian luxury car more affordable, with little compromise on equipment

Mercedes boxes on
Nine-speed auto will take gearing to new heights in forthcoming Mercedes-Benz CLS500

Motor Sport Report – 30/6/14
Conflict over Bathurst race dates; Ambrose climbs in Kentucky; Houston, problem for Aussies; Molly Taylor in Poland; West reigns in Assen rain

Sunday Roast: Seoul searching
Corby has tasted the future of motoring, and he doesn’t like it

2014 Goodwood Festival: New Ford Focus ST on the way
Ford takes the wraps off its updated Focus ST, with revised suspension, steering and styling and its arrival down under will signal changes across the rest of the Focus family

The Weekend Read: Off Peak
The 92nd running of the world’s craziest hillclimb, Pikes Peak, is this weekend. In 2012 Wheels went to watch Mitsubishi chase the electric record… and crash

2014 Goodwood Festival: Aston Martin teases futuristic digital concept car
The next concept car to join Gran Turismo’s Vision GT dream garage will be the Aston Martin DP-100

VIDEO: BMW’s electric future
Genuine exclusives are rare. So when BMW said we could play with the only i3 and i8 in the country we jumped at the chance.

Render: Ferrari’s Le Mans racer
This amazing Ferrari render will make you wish Ferrari raced at Le Mans

First Drive: Hyundai Genesis
Could the Hyundai Genesis be the post-Falcadore fix for Aussie rear-drive sedan fans? John Carey grabs some wheel-time in Korea to find out