All Tokyo 2005 articles
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Bugatti Veyron
It's been a long time coming but the production Veyron was finally launched for customers at the Tokyo show.
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Mitsubishi i
The 'i' is the new production Kei-minicar from Mitsubishi that replaces the previous Minica/Toppo range and offers a highly original package with many new advantages for a small urban car.
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Daihatsu UFE-III concept
The UFE-III is the third generation of Daihatsu?s ?ultra fuel economy? concept, first shown at Tokyo in 2001.
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Toyota Estima concept
This is a concept car preview of the forthcoming Estima (Previa in Europe), Toyota?s large MPV.
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Nissan Amenio concept
The Amenio gives an idea of what the next generation Nissan Elegrand (a large MPV sold only in Japan) will be like, which is interesting to compare to the similarly sized Toyota Estima production preview concept also showing at Tokyo.
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Suzuki PX concept
Increasingly we are seeing car design students producing small monospace leisure vehicles that are in concept much like a shrunken Volkswagen Microbus.
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Nissan Note Adidas concept
Nissan seems to be serious about the potential of co-branding opportunities; two years ago they showed the Conran Cube and this year they are showing the Note Adidas concept car.
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Hyundai Neos-3 concept
According to Hyundai, this is a CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) but to most onlookers it appears as a straightforward luxury SUV in the guise of the Lexus RX330 or BMW X5.
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Ferrari GG50 concept
A Ferrari show car. A concept car by the world?s most famous car designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro, celebrating 50 years in car design.
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Toyota i-Swing concept
The i-Swing is Toyota's proposal for a new form of personal mobility, following on from the i-Unit shown at the recent EXPO 2005 and IAA shows.
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Honda WOW concept
This is the Honda Wonderful Open hearted Wagon; the Honda Wow, a concept orientated around travelling in the car with your pet dog.
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Honda Sports4 concept
The Sports 4 is a study for a future Accord-sized sedan that showcases Honda's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive drivetrain, as used on the new Legend.
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Suzuki LC concept
For a short period in the late 1980s Nissan produced a series of exceptionally unusual small cars including the retro Pao and Figaro.
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Nissan Pivo concept
The Pivo is classic Tokyo Motor Show: conceptually and aesthetically extreme; clever and yet fun; packed full of technical innovations.
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Subaru B5-TPH concept
Subaru is an esoteric car brand in its devotion to all-wheel-drive and to turbocharged boxer engines, but not in its design heritage of dowdy sedans and estates (frameless windows and bizarre XT and SVX coupes excepted).
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Daihatsu Costa concept
The Costa is one of four concepts shown here by Daihatsu and is probably the most straightforward vehicle of the group.
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Mitsubishi Concept-D:5
The D:5 is the second concept shown here by Mitsubishi and quite different in every way from the aggressive Concept-X. The D:5 is a next-generation study for the popular Delicia Spacegear 4WD monobox model sold in Japan, which was first introduced as the Delicia Star Wagon in 1982.
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Mitsubishi Concept-D:5
The D:5 is the second concept shown here by Mitsubishi and quite different in every way from the aggressive Concept-X. The D:5 is a next-generation study for the popular Delicia Spacegear 4WD monobox model sold in Japan, which was first introduced as the Delicia Star Wagon in 1982.
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Lexus LF-Sh
It's called a concept here but in reality this is next year's new Lexus LS model, complete with hybrid 4WD drivetrain and V8 engine.
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Chrysler Akino
Compared to the concept sketches released two weeks ago, the final Akino model seen today is much more refined and solid looking.