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Top ten cars and concepts from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

Top ten cars and concepts from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show

Posted on October 29, 2017May 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Mazda Kai

Mazda used the show to unveil a preview of what will become the next-generation Mazda 3, and the design didn’t disappoint. Moreover, insiders suggest the production model will look similar – something for which the company has form. Remember the Minagi?

The brand has evolved its ‘Kodo’ design language in the creation of the compact hatchback concept. Slick, taut and decidedly premium. The next-generation Mazda 3 will be the first to feature the next-generation combustion-ignition Skyactiv-X petrol engine, as well as a new architecture.

Honda Sports EV

We loved the Urban EV concept from Frankfurt, and the resurgent engineer-led (once again) company has followed up.
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Cars Tags:EV, Honda, LED, Mazda, Mazda 3

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