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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 Volkswagen Amarok V6 review
More punch and extra gear are the highlights of an update to the impressive 2017 Volkswagen Amarok ute.

2017 Volkswagen Amarok could finally get rear airbags
Safety oversight on the agenda as Volkswagen looks to improve the appeal of its ute.

2017 Volkswagen Amarok designed, engineered for Australia, just not in Australia
Australia is a key market for the Amarok ute, but Volkswagen has no plans for local testing and development of the next one.

2017 Volkswagen Amarok 230kW ute a real possibility
A V6 version of Volkswagen’s popular dual-cab ute – the Volkswagen Amarok – opens the door to high-performance options.

Lexus LC500 locked in to arrive by mid-2017
Sleek Lexus super coupe arrives first half 2017

2016 Renault Koleos review video
Say hello to the Renault Koleos, an SUV with French flair.

Carmakers’ performance sub-brands explained
We look at the brands behind the big car manufacturers’ high-performance performance models

What Tesla Autopilot sees
If you’re still not convinced about self-driving cars this video might change your outlook.

2017 Suzuki S-Cross Turbo heralds big changes for small SUV
The Suzuki S-Cross Turbo little high-rider gets equipment and performance boost as the Japanese brand introduces a new single model for the three-year-old compact SUV.

2017 Skoda Kodiaq: 8 things you didn’t know
Want to know more about the all-new Skoda Kodiaq? We talk you through 8 things you didn’t know about Skoda’s seven-seat SUV.

Formula Thunder 5000 in action
Retro single seater screams around Phillip Island

2017 Skoda Kodiaq Quick Review
Skoda’s first full-sized SUV offers three row, seven seat seating and all-wheel drive as standard, and will be offered with both petrol and diesel engines in Australia.

EXCLUSIVE: General Motors copies Ford Australia’s viral cane toad video
Opel has launched a new online ad for the Ampera-e electric car. Problem is, we’ve seen it before

Audi R8 LMS flips, still wins race
Monster shunt for GT3 ace at Macau didn’t even cost him the victory

Nio EP9 is world’s fastest electric vehicle
1000kW/1480Nm Chinese electric supercar shocks with Nurburgring record

2016 BMW M240i review
The boys are at it again

Opinion: Truth and Politics of NT’s Open Speed Limits
There probably are idiotic experts, like the people who keep funding Adam Sandler movies

Archive: 2013 Bentley Continental GT v Bylong Valley Way
Jesse Taylor revisits a painful childhood memory and a great road in the $370,000 Bentley Continental GT V8. It’s still cheaper than therapy.

2017 Toyota 86 cops price hike
Tweaked 86 arrives with revised chassis, higher pricetags

10 ways to protect the resale value of your new car
We present the best advice for car buyers and the 10 best new cars for resale value.

2016 Mercedes G500 4×4 Squared review
Life-sized Tonka truck struggles in the real world

Holden’s future: The cars yet to come
In part two of our look at how Holden is reinventing itself we look at the new cars just around the corner.

2017 Lexus IS sedan upgrade
Lexus has facelifted its popular IS sedan range to bring it more in line with the RC coupe.

Holden readies sign-off Holden Commodore ute
Holden is making the final touches to a louder, angrier version of its high-performance Holden Commodore-based ute that will help to farewell the car.