Tokyo Motor Show 2011
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Intelligent Energy and Suzuki are to establish a joint venture company, SMILE FC System Corporation (SMILE FC), for developing and manufacturing fuel cell systems.
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Honda's new N Box platform was purpose built for Japanese domestic market Kei car regulations - the idea was to create a comfortable, spacious passenger environment for four adults using the available real estate of a minicar platform.
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Italian-based Adiva has its sights on the urban delivery market with the CARGO3 all-electric tilting three-wheeler unveiled at the 2010 Tokyo Motor Show.
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Mazda's TAKERI has debuted at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show featuring the company's SKYACTIV technologies and ushering in the company's new KODO design language.
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The awesome JUKE-R concept follows a simple recipe: take all the go-fast bits from a Nissan GT-R, and put them in a Juke bodyshape. Why? Well, why not?
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A joint venture between Japanese companies Kowa and TMSUK has produced three compact electric vehicles designed for urban mobility.
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Honda has outlined its next-generation technology for automobiles at the Tokyo Motor Show.
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Yamaha sprang a big surprise at the Tokyo Motor Show today when it showed an 80 km/l (226 mpg Imperial or 188 U.S. miles/gallon) retro 125cc commuter styled on its first motorcycle, the 1955 YA-1.
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Mitsubishi's Concept PX-MiEV II makes its world premier at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show
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Honda has unveiled its sport EV-STER concept at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show.
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Toyota will be officially showing its GT 86 sports car in Tokyo, after several years of concept cars and redesigns and extensive collaboration with Subaru, which will sell an almost identical car.
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Toyota is set to show an entire suite of new smart vehicle and home energy technologies at the Tokyo Motor Show, the highlight of which will be an autonomous (self-driving) Prius endowed with the Toyota A.V.O.S (Automatic Vehicle Operation System)
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