The Tokyo motor show has been rebranded the Japan Mobility Show – a reflection of how traditional auto shows are having to adapt to a changing landscape. In this preview guide we round up the key cars and highlights, led by Honda’s announcement of a handful of world debuts.
The show opens to the world’s media on 25-26 October 2023, with public days scheduled from 28 October – 5 November. Read on for a summary of all the important debuts at this autumn’s flagship Japanese auto show.
A two-seater EV for last-mile journeys around town, powered by AI to apportion fairest social usage. It’s fully autonomous, obvs: An electric motorcycle with a swap-out battery, meaning that riders can keep going around town in minutes, without having to stop to chargeAnother world debut on the Honda Dream Loop stand: a foldable last-mile electric scooter
This list will swell over the next few weeks – we’ll be adding new cars to our Tokyo motor show guide regularly, so come back for more updates soon.Tokyo Big Sight International Exhibition Centre, 3 Chome-11-1 Ariake, Koto, Tokyo 135 0063, Japan10.00am-7.00pm every dayAdults from 2700 yen or 3000 yen for a general access public day ticket
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