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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 Infiniti Q60 2.0t Coupe review
Infiniti year of consolidation has culminated with the release of its BMW 4 Series Coupe-rivalling Infiniti Q60.

2016 BMW Alpina B4 Bi-turbo review
Ever wanted a BMW M4 with more? If the answer is yes, a Melbourne-based BMW dealership thinks it has the answer and it wears an Alpina badge.

2018 Infiniti QX50 to be the brand’s game-changer
Infiniti’s tilt at the Audi Q5/BMW X3/Lexus NX market will take it to the next volume level – introducing the Infiniti QX50 medium-sized luxury SUV.

Jaguar offers nine new XKSS
Road-going Le Mans racer revived for Jaguar faithful

2017 Toyota C-HR – 8 things you didn’t know
Here’s some things you didn’t know about Toyota’s belated entry into the small-SUV market – the Toyota CH-R.

2017 Toyota C-HR Quick Review
Toyota has finally dumped the beige to produce an aggressively styled crossover – the Toyota C-HR

2017 Lexus IS sedan review
Lexus IS emerges same, but different, from mid-cycle update

No Honda Civic Si for Oz
New turbo two-door Honda remains US-only

2017 Ford Mustang likely to score 10-speed auto
New adaptive dampers also on the list for facelifted ’Stang

2017 Lexus IS Quick Review
The Japanese premium brand’s staple sedan – the Lexus IS – has been updated to make it smoother, smarter, sexier and safer.

‘Flight mode’ for phones in cars proposed
The US road safety watchdog calls on smartphone makers to lock down devices while drivers are behind the wheel.

Porsche 991.2 GT3 revives manual gearbox
May also use motorsport-derived 4.0-litre engine

Seven seater comparison review: Hyundai Santa Fe 30
The Hyundai Santa Fe better at pleasing its driver, rather than shifting a tribe of seven, as we uncover headroom and visibility issues in the third row.

2017 Ford Mustang set for 10-speed auto and magnetised dampers
Information has leaked ahead of the 2017 Ford Mustang model update. We present all the latest information on next year’s iconic pony car.

MOTOR magazine The Annual issue preview
A sneak peek at 2017’s final MOTOR issue

2017 LDV T60 Ute revealed
Chinese manufacturer LDV debuts the LDV T60 Ute ahead of its Australian release.

Ferrari 488 GTB Nurburgring hot lap
Maranello’s twin-turbo charger sets stunning ’Ring time

Honda Civic Type R caught in Australia
Japanese hot-hatchback gets Australian tuning and validation work

Alfa Romeo reveals 375kW Stelvio SUV
Alfa’s first SUV has been 13 years in the making

2017 Toyota C-HR review
Toyota’s long-awaited compact SUV has arrived, offering cutting-edge design that’s, well, so un-Toyota.

2016 LA Motor Show: 2019 Jeep Wrangler pick-up on the way
Australia confirmed as vital market for Jeep’s upcoming Ford Ranger rival.

2017 Honda Civic Type R spy pics
Look out Volkswagen Golf GTI – the Honda Civic Type R is already acclimatising in Australia and gunning for you and other hot hatches.

2017 Lexus IS review
A blink-and-you’ll-miss-it but worthwhile update for the third-generation Lexus IS, making it smoother, safer and sexier.

2017 Holden Barina facelifted and upgraded
The 2017 Holden Barina has a new look and extra equipment to fit in with Holden’s changing line up.