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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.

Daimler AG to be renamed Mercedes-Benz AG
Change comes into effect today – February 1, 2022

Citroën C1 city car ends production
After 17 years of production, Citroën has axed production of its popular C1 model

Uncovering Nissan’s high-tech, but forgotten MID4 II supercar
The forward-thinking supercar that never fully came to fruition

Lucid showcases flagship vehicle showroom
The electric vehicle manufacturer is showing off its idea of customer service

Mercedes-Benz G-Class wait times ‘have blown out to 2024’
The company says order books are still open, but refuse to comment on the production schedule

2023 Acura Integra: Interior images surface
The cabin of the new four-door looks very similar to the related Honda Civic

Chinese company offers LandCruiser 300 conversion kit
Is this the next best thing to an LC300?

2022 Volkswagen ID Buzz interior leaked
The electric van will look very similar to the ID.3 and ID.4 inside

Turning a new Leaf: EV-restomod 1988 Nissan Bluebird driven!
Proof that electric restomods don’t always have to be a sacrilegious sportscar conversion. And that Nissan Leaf powertrains can be fun

Toyota and Lexus recall more than 40,000 vehicles over missing compliance label
The sticker wasn’t affixed at the time towbars were fitted to the cars

Living with the 2022 Ford Focus ST
The Ford Focus ST joins the MOTOR garage for an extended stay. Here’s what it’s like to live with

MOTOR Track Guide: Wakefield Park
How to master New South Wales’ club-level motorsport mecca

Sports car founder Campbell Bolwell named in honours list
A stalwart of Australian automotive engineering has been recognised in the Australia Day honours list

BMW i3 to go out of production in July 2022
First-generation BMW EV comes to the end of the road

Lotus teases new electric sports car with stylised outline
A new lightweight structure will underpin future Lotus sports cars, along with news of a new partnership with EV battery company Britishvolt

Alpine’s new 2024 electric coupe, hatch, SUV: GT X-Over to be built in France
Alpine’s second rebirth will make the company an EV-only performance brand

2022 Kia Sportage S review
We’re impressed by the top-spec Sportage, but can the same be said at entry level?

Isuzu Ute Australia appoints Reiko Sato as first ever female director
Isuzu’s new deputy managing director will oversee a large number of behind-the-scenes operations

Electric Ford Mustang Mach-E one step closer to Australia
Ford’s electric Mustang SUV may be on the cards, thanks to an unearthed trademark filing

KTM to build bonkers X-Bow GT2 road car
Fingers crossed this 441kW racer makes it to roads near us

How quick is the Hyundai i20 N?
N Division’s pocket rocket races against the clock, but can we match its ambitious claim?

2022 BMW X2 Edition GoldPlay added to line-up
If you’re feeling un-Australian, you can pair the gold accents with colours other than green

2022 Kia Sportage: Everything we know about Kia’s new medium SUV
Mid-size SUV scores bold styling, inside and out

Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi to invest billions ahead of EV push
Trust and division of labour will lay the framework for a new range of electric cars from the Alliance by 2030