Tokyo Motor Show

  1. Home /
  2. 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 Mercedes-Benz A250 performance review
Reviews

2019 Mercedes-Benz A250 performance review

A competent all-rounder when specced wisely

News

Quartet of next-gen electrified BMWs on the way

BMW’s plug-in hybrid range gets high-capacity batteries for more zero-emissions mileage

News

2019 Subaru Forester achieves 5-star ANCAP score – video

Subaru’s family-sized SUV gets top marks from Australia’s crash safety authority – and we were there to watch it get tested

Koenigsegg turns 25 2019
News

Koenigsegg turns 25 in 2019

Since 1994, Koenigsegg has aimed to be the fastest on Earth, and it’s been pretty successful

TV

Ferrari 488 Spider vs Audi R8 Spyder vs Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster comparison

Counterbalancing the alternative energy vehicles in episode 8, Alex takes out three hi-po soft-top supercars

TV

2019 Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen review

Peter drives the anticipated hydrogen powered Hyundai Nexo

TV

2019 Wheels Electric vehicle Megatest

We go from the plug-in entree to the electric vehicle main

TV

2019 Wheels Plug-in hybrid Megatest

In this alternative energy special, we delve into the fascinating world of electric power for your car

TV

WhichCar TV Episode 9 | Range Rover vs rover and a style icon is crowned

Behind the scenes at the 2019 WhichCar Style Awards

Reviews

2019 BMW 330i review

The 3 Series looks to regain its mojo

News

Caught: MG’s newest SUV is almost here

China’s finest is getting ready to battle the best SUVs Australia has to offer

Aisin driverless car CES 2019
News

Most people are still scared of driverless cars – report

More than 70 percent of Americans and nearly 60 percent of Australians don’t trust driverless autonomous vehicles. Do you?

News

Audis posing fire risk recalled

Between uncompliant Dunlop tyres and possible leaking fuel rails, a range of Audi A4s and A5s have been flagged for rectification

2002 Ford Arrow Coupe review classic MOTOR
Features

2002 Ford AU Falcon ‘Arrow’ Coupe: classic MOTOR

The Arrow flew in the face of Ford’s reluctance to compete with Monaro. And we were the first to thrash it

Reviews

Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet 2019 review

An improvement in every sense, the 992 cabriolet might just be more versatile than the coupe

Cool car things we want March 2019
Features

Cool car things we want: March 2019

Style to suit the car enthusiast in you

What hand signals while driving means
Features

Opinion: Driving hand signals we should have

There is more than one way to get the message across

Opinion

Alex Inwood on the Bathurst 12 Hour

“The 12 Hour delivered a timely reminder of what makes motorsport so special, which, if you boil it down, is remarkably simple”

Features

Modern Classic: 2000 BMW M3

Third time’s the charm? For many, the E46 still represents the definitive M3 generation

Cheaper to buy electric car than converting one
Features

Opinion: Converting a classic into an electric car isn’t cheap

Morley’s electric dreams gets a cold shock of reality

Reviews

2019 BMW X3 xDrive20d M Sport video quick review

It might not be the priciest SUV in BMW’s stable, but the humble X3 still boasts an impressive arsenal of features designed to make your life easier.

News

Honda: Europe will be 100% electrified. Australia?…uh.

How Australia is holding Honda back from going fully electric.

Why Daniel Ricciardo won't win 2019 Australian GP
Motorsport

Why Daniel Ricciardo won’t win the 2019 Australian GP

Renault aims to improve on 2018 result, but team boss keeps expectations realistic

2019 BMW 3 Series
Reviews

2019 BMW 3 Series review

A return to first principles puts BMW’s trend-setting sedan back onto pole position