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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.

Mustang turns 50
Ford marks icon’s half century by proving it’s not just a one-trick pony car

ProCeed GT holds performance potential
Kia hopes tuners will tap into the potential of its sporty new $30K hatch

Audi plans wild new turbo
Potent concept engine given tentative thumbs up as new S1 hatch is launched

Ferrari introduces waiting list
Won the lotto? Want a shiny new Ferrari? Prepare to wait

Skoda announce Octavia RS pricing
Competitive starting price for Czech brand’s performance model

Kluger Hybrid remains on hold
Toyota to assess reaction to rival Nissan before committing to hybrid-powered Kluger

S-Class hits hyperspace, V-Class turns posh
Mercedes-Benz tackles performance, luxury and economy

Showstoppers: the Geneva Motor Show reveals
As far as showstopping reveals go, we were spoilt for choice at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show

Webber takes delivery of Porsche’s fast four
Prototype hybrid Le Mans racecar squeezes 380kW from tiny 2.0-litre turbo V4

Lexus reveals hot new coupe
Japanese luxury brand set to tackle Germans with V8-engined RC F

Rolls-Royce Ghost adds a bit more spirit
A mild facelift and improved dynamics for an updated beer-budget Roller

Apple shows iPhone CarPlay
Geneva launch for app that turns cars into four-wheeled smartphones

Audi chases A45 AMG engine crown
Show car produces 309kW of power from 2.0-litre turbocharged, fuel-injected four-pot screamer

Stripped-out S-Class hybrid from $195,000
Benz’s low-cost S300 BlueTEC Hybrid will win at the bowser, but buyers will pay in other ways

No soup for you: Suzuki’s Celerio redefines bland
The game has moved on. Unfortunately, Suzuki’s conservative, boring future city car hasn’t

Fiat Chrysler mulls more rear-drive models via Mazda tie-in
Shared MX-5, Alfa Spider platform could spread across multiple brands, Fiat Chrysler boss says

Citroen to offer six-year warranty
Citroen has stolen a march on all the big players by being the first company ever to offer a six-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty

In Pics: the five greatest turbo F1 cars
F1 is in a state of turbocharged metamorphosis, and not for the first time. We list 5 heroes from the original turbo era

Preview: 2014 Geneva Motor Show
This year’s Geneva motor show fires up on Wednesday and, if the glut of teaser information is anything to go by, it’s going to be a cracker

Mercedes-Benz to launch 911 rival
New spy shots surface of hot Mercedes-Benz GT AMG, the ‘baby SLS’

Caught! BMW M4 cabriolet
Love the look of BMW’s new tyre-shredding M4 but want to feel the wind in your hair? This is the answer – the new BMW M4 cabriolet.

2013 Wheels Car of the Year Dinner Event
Wheels Car of the Year is the most coveted motoring award in Australia. Meet our judges, see how they analyse each contender…and watch as the winner is unveiled at the COTY dinner….

Wheels COTY: The gala presentation
We check out the venue for the 2013 Wheels Car Of The Year, and hand over the trophy! Check out the gallery.

Wheels COTY: How the Golf won
It’s the most deserving winner in decades, but how exactly did the Volkswagen Golf win Wheels COTY?