Tokyo Motor Show 2015
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Lexus has unveiled its new LF-FC concept. The carmaker says the concept provides an indication about the design and technology of its future flagship sedan. It boasts a new styling theme, a luxurious interior and innovative control and driving tech.
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Targeted at "Generation Z," Mercedes' Vision Tokyo concept is a youthful and funky take on autonomous social commuting, a kind of high-tech karaoke booth on wheels with some very out-there features.
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Yamaha surprised at the Tokyo Motor Show today when it showed a motorcycle-riding robot along with images showing the robot riding Yamaha's 1000cc R1M. The motorcycle-riding humanoid is part of an R&D effort aimed at creating advanced rider safety and rider-support systems.
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The vision for the IDS Concept is for an intelligent vehicle that works as an “attentive partner” in the driving process, going beyond just plying the roads and watching traffic. Nissan sees the car as an extension of the rest of our lives, in the same way smartphones and other gadgets have become.
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Mazda shows what a rotary-powered RX-8 successor could look like draped in today's KODO design language. The deep-red RX-Vision concept drips in automotive sensuality and hopefully proves more than just a fleeting vision.
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Along with several prototype motorcycles that were unveiled ahead of the Tokyo Moto Show, Honda has announced updates to its Crossover X-models. The NC750X and CB500X have undergone a major redesign, while the VFR1200X Crosstourer receives some practical updates.
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With the 44th Tokyo Motor Show coming in two weeks' time, Yamaha offers a glimpse of the world premieres that will be on display in its "Yamaha Motor Product Orchestra" booth. Headlining its line-up is a hybrid car/motorcycle concept, escorted by a leaning multi-wheeler concept.
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Japanese automakers are all bringing their A games to their home auto show this year, and Toyota is an early favorite for an unofficial "best in show" award. It will premiere three all-new concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show later this month, and each is pretty radical in its own way.
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Subaru is debuting yet another Viziv concept. All the Viziv concepts of the past have been forward-looking, but none more so than the Future. The new concept car is infused with next-generation technologies and design solutions inside and out.
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The 2015 Tokyo Motor Show gets underway later this month and automakers are busying themselves revealing and previewing planned premieres. Suzuki will show multiple concepts, including a roomy minivan that clearly borrows some inspiration from the Volkswagen Bulli.
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In an attempt to get the younger generation more excited about automotive possibilities, Nissan has designed the all-new Teatro for Dayz concept. The new concept focuses on digital life and sharing, debuting as a high-tech mobile device.
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On the back of three concept bikes revealed in late September, Honda has announced a second wave of prototypes to complement its line-up for the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show.
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