The Tokyo motor show has returned for another year – and been rebranded as the Japan mobility show to reflect the profound changes occuring within the industry.a healthy dose of electric scooters and tricycles punctuate what will become a very different event to the one we’re used to.
Said by Honda to “enable the driver to experience the pure joy of driving”, it's expected to be developed with a strong emphasis on carbon-neutrality without sacrificing engaging driving dynamics as Honda phases out internal-combustion cars.-sized electric supermini has been developed to showcase the Japanese firm’s sustainability goals. It's made entirely from a recyclable acrylic resin to promote the concept of ‘resource circulation’.
This radical electric crowning glory to the Lexus range will be fully unveiled in 2026, pioneering a bold new approach to design, construction and powertrain technology. It will be previewed by a concept at Tokyo and promises to represent an all-out revolution in the way the Japanese firm engineers its cars. It's set to be the first of a new family of EVs that will eventually be direct rivals to those from described by Suzuki as"a crossover of fun and practicality".