Tokyo Motor Show
- Home /
- Tokyo Motor Show
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.

2019 Subaru Forester 2.5i-S long-term review
Fresh from a strong COTY showing, the 2019 Subaru Forester 2.5i-S is looking for a podium spot in Westerman’s garage

Liberty Walk’s two new GT-R builds are wild
A Nissan R34 and R35 GT-R are LW’s newest projects, and they’ve both got people talking

2020 Gran Turismo Championship to open in Sydney next month
Want to see what top-tier e-motorsport looks like? You can – and it’s free!

Meet the Wheels COTY 2020 finalists: Mazda 3
Japanese hatch smartens up and trounces the competition

The 10 quickest cars of Wheels Car of the Year 2020
Of every COTY 2020 contender, these are the quickest out of the blocks

2020 Toyota Yaris to be Australia’s cheapest hybrid
As well its low price tag, Toyota says its all-new Yaris will be the most fuel efficient hybrid car in Australia

Toyota CEO drifts a Yaris WRC car
Akio Toyoda might be the coolest car company CEO on the planet

C8 chief engineer says right-hook Corvette is a “bit of a bet”
The first-ever right-hand-drive Chevrolet Corvette is a suck-it-and-see project for GM, says the car’s lead engineer

Is this the world’s fastest Porsche 911 Turbo S?
EKanoo Racing seems to be rather good at making record-beating machines. This 991 Turbo S is one of them.

Here are the Wheels Car of the Year finalists for 2020
There can only be one winner – and it’ll come from one of these five finalists

Companies offering to buy back 60,000 cars as Takata crisis grows
Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi and Suzuki join BMW in offering to buy back affected Takata cars as recall slows

Team Johnson’s ‘Tru-Blu’ XD Falcon to race TCM in 2020
A recreation of Dick Johnson’s famous Ford Falcon is almost ready to race

You shouldn’t be driving if you can’t stay clear of cyclists
If your reaction to maintaining a safe distance from cyclists is to demonise riders, you probably shouldn’t be on the road

Watch Wheels Car of the Year on the big screen
2020 Wheels COTY comes to life via WhichCar TV – here’s how to view it!

2020 WhichCar Style Award: the contenders
Judging Australia’s cleverest, coolest and most stylish car won’t be easy. Here are the final eight

Ford Mustang R-Spec not sold out yet as first build is completed
Customers can still pick up one of the last available supercharged R-Specs

Here’s how to avoid Wheels Car of the Year 2020 spoilers
Don’t want to have this year’s COTY winner revealed before reading the magazine? Here’s how to avoid spoilers

2020 Renault Koleos Review
The Renault Koleos is more attractively and available with petrol or turbo diesel engines and auto braking is standard across the range.

Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe put on ice for Australia
Large American SUVs won’t be following their ute siblings down under just yet

BMW M Pure range gets four new models
Cut-price performance range broadens to include new models for BMW Australia

What’s your Wheels Car of the Year?
Now is your chance to tell us which contender you’d pick as your 2020 COTY

Holden Commodore owner refunded because of ‘loud’ V8 engine
A Holden Commodore SS-V owner wins long battle to secure a refund after complaining that the car’s V8 engine is too loud

Meet the judges of Wheels Car of the Year 2020
This is the crew tasked with finding the finest car of 2020

Fully electric Toyota 86 looks rather quick
Powered by a Nissan Leaf motor, this EV conversion is impressive