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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.

Factory BMW M4 GT4 to compete in Australian GT
Aussie outfit to receive race-spec GT4 in coming months ahead of 2018 season

2018 Jaguar XF Review
The Jaguar XF is a handsome, luxurious and beautifully balanced big car that is especially rewarding to drive, with a wide choice of engines. Auto braking is standard.

2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS is the undisputed King of the Ring
Porsche’s monstrous 911 GT2 RS is not only the most powerful 911 ever, but the fastest car around the Nurburgring Nordschleife

Porsche 911 GT2 RS breaks Nürburgring record with 6:47.3 lap time
Widowmaker smashes Porsche’s target for the GT2 RS of less than 7 minutes and 5 seconds

Suzuki e-Survivor EV concept heading to Tokyo Motor Show
Remember the Suzuki X-90? Here’s its spiritual successor!

2018 Ford Everest Titainium gains no-cost off-road package option
Potential Ford Everest buyers wanting more off-road capability have been taken care of with a new options package

2018 Renault Kangoo Maxi ZE quick review
Renault is set to launch the first all-electric commercial van in Australia in November, with the Kangoo Maxi ZE targeted at business operators looking for a compact-load lugger with a tiny carbon footprint

Young Australian engineer wins dream job with Renault F1 team
Aussie 23-year-old beats 500 others in Asia Pacific to score Infiniti Engineering Academy spot, will join Renault’s Formula 1 team from October

Q&A: Renault Sport F1 boss, Cyril Abiteboul
Renault’s top man in F1 speaks about the headlines from the Singapore GP

HSV Racing to retain Brock’s livery for Bathurst 1000
The 1994 livery seen on Scott Pye and Warren Luff’s 02 Commodore will take to The Mountain

MG GS becomes first Chinese-made car to earn top crash rating
A decade ago Chinese-made crash test cars were crumbling like tinfoil. Today, they’re judged just as safe as a premium brand

Polestar splits from Volvo to become standalone performance brand
Cryptic post flags Volvo’s recently acquired performance sub-brand is about to reinvent itself

Watch Ken Block’s Climbkhana Pikes Peak hill climb
Gorgeous cinematography and a 1044kW Mustang make for an epic hill climb

2008 Audi S5 S-Tronic review: Classic MOTOR
A new seven-speed gearbox and sporty edge adds zing to S5

1994 Holden Commodore: Wheels 1993 Car of the Year
Holden’s VR-series Commodore is the 1993 Wheels Car of the Year. By the narrowest margin, it edged out Honda’s Accord to claim the 30th anniversary COTY award. The decisive factors: safety and value for money

Subaru teases Viziv, BRZ STI, and S208 ahead of Tokyo Motor Show
Subaru’s BRZ STI Sport, WRX STI-based S208, and new possible WRX replacement concept revealed

2018 Renault Zoe Intens quick review
Renault’s electric hatch is a fine city car, but Renault doesn’t want to sell it to ordinary Australians just yet.

2018 Toyota Hilux drops V6
Mid-life update swaps 10 Toyota Hilux variants, V6 petrol put out to pasture

Kia Stinger Pipeline: ‘Biermann edition’ and more
Details on Kia’s faster Stinger, motorsport plans, and upgrades

Toyota, Jeep face big footy final bonus payouts
It’s AFL finals time, and it’s not only the players squaring up on the field – there’s also the big-dollar car company sponsorships

Mini JCW Clubman review: Classic MOTOR
Cracking John Cooper Works engine goes clubbing

2018 Porsche Panamera wagon gets Turbo S E-Hybrid power
Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Turbo S E-Hybrid landing next year priced from $466,400

Toyota sets line-off ceremony timing for end of Aussie car making
As of 1pm on Tuesday, October 3, Toyota Motor Corporation Australia will no longer be making cars here, closing the doors on five decades of history

Porsche Panamera Turbo S Sport Turismo revealed
Stuttgart’s starship-on-wheels now available in wagon form