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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.

Koenigsegg Agera RS snatches zero-400-zero record
A Koenigsegg customer’s car has knocked more than five seconds off the Bugatti Chiron’s hyperspeed start-stop benchmark

Tunehouse Ford Mustang GT review
Not everyone could make our Winton Mustang showdown, but Tunehouse’s 630kW beast deserved a closer look

Holden finds a buyer before its Adelaide factory closes
An unnamed investor plans to turn Holden’s Elizabeth site into an innovation hub, while the car maker plans for a heritage centre

2003 Holden Commodore: The Crewman Show
Warning: Holden’s longest ever production contains material you may have seen before

2018 Hyundai i30 N review
A hot-hatch that’s good for the Seoul

2017 Hyundai i30 N review
Koreans set out to barbecue Golf GTI; get closer than anyone thought possible

Why Toyota’s final day lacked in significance
Toyota’s achievements have been largely ignored in the shadow of Ford and Holden, but why?

2018 Range Rover Sport announced
Supercharged V8 SVR now scores 423kW and 4.5s 0-100km/h sprint

Volkswagen’s most popular Amarok trade utes are its most expensive
Buyers are drawn to the high-end V6 versions of the VW-badged workhorse, sales show

2018 Citroen C3 detailed
Third-generation Citroen C3 landing in November priced from $22,990

MOTOR November 2017 issue preview
We wave goodbye to Holden’s Aussie-built hero, the Commodore

2002 Holden Commodore: VY Commodore – Reinventing Australia’s top seller
lt’s about to get a whole lot tougher for Holden. Confronting a fiercely competitive Falcon for the first time in years, the boys from Fishermans Bend have worked hard on a defence strategy.

McLaren boss and Andretti Autosport to buy into V8 Supercar team
Walkinshaw Racing is believed to be about announce a cash injection from two international parties

Volkswagen looks to curb Skoda’s cheap access to tech: report
Board meeting is likely to apply the brakes to Skoda’s rapid rise, despite it being the hand-me-down brand

Mazda RX-8 GT at Performance Car Of The Year 2008: Classic MOTOR
A disappointing last place for a car we really wanted to love

Hyundai owners are Australia’s happiest: study
Independent survey finds Hyundai owners the most satisfied over the past 12 months

BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo confirmed for Australia
German saloon with room for more junk in the trunk to be sold Down Under

2018 Renault Clio RS Trophy local pricing and specs announced
Renault Australia has let loose the details of the hotter feisty French hatch

Renault Clio RS Trophy driveaway price and features
The angriest version of Renault’s compact hot hatch gets tweaked for 2018

Top 5 best-selling utes of September 2017
One-tonne utes retain title as Australia’s favourite car in September

Turnbull blames Australians for Holden, Toyota closures
Federal Government distances blame for end of Australian manufacturing

Nissan reveals new seats to help combat dehydrated driving
The Japanese carmaker has created seats that change colour if a driver is dehydrated in response to a study which showed driving while parched can be as dangerous as drink driving

Honda Jazz gets new national drive away pricing
Entry level Jazz now has upgraded infotainment and keen drive away pricing

Top 10 Passenger Cars – September 2017
The best-selling passenger cars from the month of September