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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.

MOTOR February 2017 issue preview
A look under the covers of our latest issue

BMW and McLaren enter engine partnership
No V12-for-F1 arrangement, but BMW to sell tech for next-gen McLaren

BMW CEO slams government for ignoring electric vehicles
Marc Werner says it’s time the federal government ended its ‘embarrassing’ silence on EV policy.

2017 BMW M140i Performance Edition revealed
BMW has a released a limited edition version of its hot hatch solely for the Australian market.

BMW M2 supply increased to meet demand
PCOTY favorite to gain extra units Down Under

BMW M140i Performance Edition revealed
Limited run, locally developed hatch adds all the right kit

Licence dispensation for schoolboy triggers uproar in Supercars
CAMS gives an exemption to one young driver but nixes another

Latvala, Toyota top of the World Rally Championship pops in snow business
Defying predictions, Toyota is an early 2017 winner – 17 years after it last raced in the pinnacle of world rallying

2017 Isuzu D-Max review
The fresh-for-2017 Isuzu D-Max range features a heavily revised Euro 5-compliant 3.0-litre common-rail turbo-diesel, exclusive to the Australian market

2017 Lotus Exige Sport 380 review
Internally it’s called a ‘supercar killer’ – and rightfully so

2017 Isuzu MU-X updated
Isuzu’s seven-seat adventure wagon gains an improved engine and gearbox ahead of a more major makeover due late this year.

Suzuki Swift GTi: Sweet dream
Famous name returns as turbo pocket rocket.

Top 5 most powerful V12 engines
We pay homage to the high octane, tyre-frying engines that drive some of the world’s best performance cars. Just don’t ask about the fuel economy.

1968 Jaguar XJ6
A sales downturn didn’t stop Jaguar producing this four-door classic.

2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia pricing and features
Alfa prices its C-Class rivalling Giulia from $59,895; M3-hunting Giulia Quadrifoglio tops the range at $143,900.

Car accessories you should keep in your car
Air fresheners? Fast food trays? 12-volt toaster ovens? We look at which in-car accessories all motorists should carry.

2017 Audi RS3 Sportback revealed
New engine and more power makes new RS3 world’s quickest hot hatch

2017 Toyota Yaris facelift revealed
Toyota has given its third-generation light hatch a significant mid-life upgrade.

Australia’s answer to Ken Block
Wild 633kW Subaru fries tyres in awesome video

Toyota Australia builds Tonka toy-based Hilux concept
Because who didn’t play with a Tonka truck and wished it was real?

The rarest Lamborghini of them all?
Just six manual Murcielago LP670-4 SVs were produced

McLaren discussing Le Mans return
The new McLaren CEO wants the British brand to return to the La Sarthe circuit.

2017 BMW M4 GTS v 2004 BMW M3 CSL rev battle
M-heroes line up for a six-cylinder sound off

2017 Isuzu D-Max revealed
An upgraded engine and new gearboxes highlight significant changes brought in as part of a significant mid-life makeover for Isuzu’s trade ute.