2023 Japan Mobility Show Mega Photo Gallery: All the highlights and reveals from Tokyo
Fri, Oct 27 2023The 2023 Japan Mobility Show managed to serve up a surprise heap of exciting and futuristic designs and production reveals. Our staff was on the ground in Tokyo for this year's show, where we captured not just all of the latest automotive trends, but some genuinely weird and fascinating stuff.
Browse: Some Delightful Oddities of the 2023 Japan Mobility Show
But on to the cars. This year's show featured introductions from Daihatsu, Honda, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota. Some are weird; some are wild; most are probably destined to change significantly before production or merely fade into the void with the rest of the industry's vaporware, but if even a few of these make it to showrooms, we'll consider it a win. Scroll on down for our live galleries of each of the show's major debuts (and cars we're only now seeing in person for the first time). Enjoy!
BMW X2 and iX2
Daihatsu me:MO Concept
Daihatsu Vision Copen Concept
Daihatsu Osanpo Concept
Daihatsu Uniform Concept
Honda Sustania-C and Pocket Concepts
Honda CI-MEV Concept
Infiniti Vision Qe Concept
Lexus LF-ZC
Lexus LF-ZL
Mazda Iconic SP
Mitsubishi D:X Concept
Nissan Hyper Force Concept
Nissan Hyper Tourer Concept
Nissan Hyper Punk Concept
Suzuki Swift
Suzuki eWX
Suzuki eVX
Toyota Land Cruiser Se Concept
Toyota FT-3e Concept
Toyota FT-Se Concept
- Tokyo Motor Show
- Honda
- Infiniti
- Lexus
- Mazda
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Toyota
By Byron Hurd
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