With the Southeast Asian economies doing better than those in Europe, the auto markets in this region are also slightly better poised for growth. Consequently, carmakers have been focusing their efforts and launching a whole bevy of new models and concepts here.
The Tokyo motor show, slated for November 20- December 1, is one of the most significant platforms for auto manufacturers in this part of the world. Here's a quick look at what you can expect to see this year.
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Daihatsu
Daihatsu Kopen concept
At the same time as Honda announces its S660 concept, Daihatsu responds with this new Kopen model. Built around the same Kei-car principles as its predecessor, the Kopen concept features a 660cc engine mated to a CVT paddle-shift gearbox.
Turbocharged LF-NX concept
Lexus's avant-garde SUV concept, a potential rival for the Range Rover Evoque, comes to Tokyo in new turbocharged form, ditching the hybrid powertrain seen in Frankfurt earlier this year for a new 2.0-litre engine.
RC coupé
This all-new concept two-door coupé is designed to introduce a new generation of buyers to the Lexus brand. Taking some of its styling cues from the LF-LC concept seen in Detroit last year, the RC will be shown with both V6 and hybrid powertrains.
Mitsubishi
GC-PHEV concept
A new plug-in hybrid SUV from Mitsubishi which will use the firm's all-wheel drive system. It'll also offer wi-fi support for drivers as well as the latest safety tech.
XR-PHEV concept
Taking the plug-in hybrid platform even further, this compact SUV is focused around nimble handling and coupé style. It's expected to form the basis of a replacement for the ASX crossover.
Concept AR
The AR marks the return of Mitsubishi to the MPB segment following the axeing of the Grandis in 2011. It uses the same hybrid powertrain as the XR-PHEV and includes seating for up to seven passengers.
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500
Due to join the new Honda NSX and Lexus LF-CC racers in the 2014 Super GT Championship in Japan, the GT-R Nismo GT500 has been developed jointly with the Williams F1 team. It's expected to get a power boost and plenty of extra aerodynamic tweaks.
Porsche Panamera Turbo S facelift
There's more power and some subtle styling changes for the revised Panamera Turbo S, which will go on sale in February next year following its reveal at the show.
Subaru Levorg concept
The full styling details of this radical sports tourer concept from Subaru are still unknown, but we do know it'll lead a three-strong concept line-up from the firm. It uses a horizontally opposed 1.6-litre direct-injection turbocharged boxer engine for power.
Suzuki
Crosshiker concept
A new compact crossover design from Suzuki, which is destined to act as an alternative to the Regina/G70 concept seen in 2011. It's compact-car size and gets a new three-cylinder 1.0-litre engine.
X-Lander concept
The X-Lander rides on the same platform as the Suzuki Jimny, and is powered by a 1.3-litre engine in combination with an electric motor. It offers four-wheel drive and is connected to an automated manual gearbox.
Hustler concept
Suzuki describes the Hustler as a crossover for the minicar segment, and with it comes plenty of SUV-esque styling and a large interior. No powertrain options are known at the moment, though a coupé version of the Hustler will also be shown.
Toyota
FCV concept
Toyota's all-new hydrogen-powered concept is already slated for production in 2015. Designed to carry up to four people, the exterior shape of the FCV is meant to remind drivers of flowing water.
FV2 concept
This radical urban mobility concept will be shown for the first time in Tokyo, and is meant to showcase driving fun. Doing without a traditional steering wheel, the FV2 instead relies on the driver moving their body to change direction.
JPN Taxi concept
This is Toyota's vision for the next generation of Japanese taxis. Powered by a hybrid LPG powertrain, the concept features seating for up to five people.
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