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Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

The Tokyo motor show will see the debut of a number of production and concept cars. Here is a preview
2 min read15 Oct '15
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The Tokyo motor show is known to play host to a stunning display of radically styled concept cars and new designs from automakers from around the world. The motor show, to be held from October 29 to November 8, will see the debut of new and radical concepts from manufacturers such as Suzuki, Toyota and Nissan along with production cars from companies like Lexus. Also present at the event will be major global manufacturers from Europe such as Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Land Rover and Volkswagen.

Here are some of the concepts and production cars debuting at the motor show:

Lexus LS: Lexus will be unveiling its BMW 7-series rival in the form of the next-gen LS luxury sedan. The new LS sedan will also mark the 25th anniversary of the model being on sale.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

Mazda rotary concept: Mazda will be showcasing a new conceptual sports car powered by its rotary engine. The concept could become the successor to the current RX-8.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

Mitsubishi eX concept: Set to showcase Mitsubishi’s EV technology, the eX concept could preview a future all-electric version of the ASX crossover or an all new model positioned either above or below the crossover.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

Nissan Teatro for Dayz: Nissan’s latest concept is designed to be a ‘clean canvas’ for digital sharing and features a customisable digital interior.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

Subaru Impreza: Subaru will be showcasing the conceptual version of the new Impreza set to launch internationally in 2016. The new car will usher in a new standardised platform for all Imprezas, while also retaining a conventional hatchback shape.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

Suzuki Ignis: This will be the production version of the iM-4 concept. The car’s styling remains close to the concept with a few minor changes. Suzuki will also be showcasing an off-road-inspired version of the Ignis, dubbed the Trail concept.

Tokyo motor show 2015: What to expect

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