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Way up on the list of coolest concepts in Tokyo is Daihatsu's Mud Master-C, a decked-out and widened version of the company's Hijet van. It's powered by an inline three-cylinder, 12-valve mud-mastering powerplant. Could jacked-up keivans be the...
The second layer in Suzuki's Tokyo awesomeness involves a small SUV concept for those who commute with a large quantity of sporting equipment. It's the Suzuki X-Head concept, a smallish truck prototype that looks like the product of misguided...
We only go to auto shows like Tokyo for the cars and the rush of journalism. Occasionally our lenses accidentally catch the turntable ladies who are only meant to accentuate the product. It is a surprisingly frequent accident, so we will spare you...
We could see this building in walking distance from our hotel and couldn't figure out what it was so decided to get a closer look. As we approached realized it's the sum total of what happens when you mix "Bruce" with real Japanese precision. You...
Suzuki came through with one of the best concepts of the show, the Kizashi 2. It's a new version of the Kizashi concept the company showed in Frankfurt. Under the hood is the suze's highest-displacement engine ever, a 3.6-liter V6. Among the...
Here at the Tokyo auto show, in between sips from metal cans of coffee bought at vending machines, we heard BMW bosses confirm a new model based on the platform introduced with the CS concept. That's the sport four-door prototype shown earlier...