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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.

2017 Sauber F1 car revealed
The first of the 2017 Formula One cars has been revealed in the flesh

Toyota Kluger fuel-cell sprung testing in Australia
This test mule of a hydrogen-powered, US market Toyota Highlander is a long, long way from home.

Ford Falcon XR8 Sprint Pursuit Car for sale
A chance to own one-off Sprint Pursuit car, or what’s left of it

Abarth 124 Spider: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Not all of the Mazda MX-5’s greatness makes the transfer to the Abarth 124 Spider.

Genesis G70 prototype spy pics
A test mule of Hyundai’s rear-drive, coupe-styled 3 Series competitor has been spotted near Mt Hotham. But what’s it doing here?

Roborace crashes in first public display
It seems robotic race cars have as much of a habit of eating concrete as their human-driven equivalents

Audi RS3 five-cylinder engine more important than power says Winkelmann
The balance of the car and not the horsepower is the most important things, says Audi Sport boss.

Why your next supercar could wear a “Made in Geelong” badge
Big advances in carbonfibre tech could fill the void left by Ford’s departure

Hyundai i30 wagon teased ahead of 2017 Geneva Motor Show, but not for Australia
Teaser images of the new Hyundai i30 wagon have started to circulate the internet ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut. But we won’t see it here.

2017 Toyota Prado Review Video
The Toyota Prado is one of Australia’s best-selling large four-wheel drives. Offering a seven-seat cabin, Toyota-reliability and service, the Prado is as comfortable as a family car as it is as a tough off-roader.

Toyota Prius Prime PHEV update comes with optional solar charging
The 2017 Prius PHV is available with solar panel on the roof to top up its lithium batteries

2017 Tesla Model X P100D review
Tesla’s Model X P100D, the most ballistic breeder bus in existence, has us simultaneously scratching our heads and nodding them in approval.

Australia now a carbon fibre manufacturer
New technology allows Australia to create “world’s best” carbon fibre

Koenigsegg Regera to be sold officially in Australia
New distributor Prodigy Automotive secures multiple Regera builds for Australian customers

Sydney owners count the cost of violent hailstorm
Hail stones the size of cricket balls wrought havoc in Sydney over the weekend

Porsche’s top five rarest models
Rare, expensive and speedy – Porsche’s most prized possessions revealed

2017 New York Motor Show: Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is coming
A Hellcat-engined version of Jeep’s large SUV is about to bow in the US, and Australia is interested.

Ford – History, Trivia & Fast Facts
WhichCar goes all oval-shaped in its quest to give you the lowdown on the company that has introduced such iconic nameplates as the Model T, Thunderbird, Mustang, Escort, and the Falcon.

Yamaha’s new kid on top in Aussie MotoGP testing
Maverick Viñales blitzes all at Phillip Island; while Rossi only manages 12th

Geek Speak: Variable Compression engines
Nissan turns variable compression into a reality

Should you buy a car online?
I was buying shoes recently and started thinking about buying cars. Not instead of the shoes, although I do believe the car is the best invention ever, especially once you’ve compared it with walking.

2017 BMW 540i review
Sizzling six-pot sedan has us impatient for M5

Holden SS-V Redline Ute: Long-term update, Month 5
Despite being a perfect fit, GM’s hand of fate has spoken

Mistakes you need to avoid when buying a car
Looking to buy a new car? Make sure you don’t make these common errors