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Our picks of the most outlandish concept cars at the Tokyo Show.
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- A hall is full of high-octane motorcycles and leather-clad models.
- Mazda adds a fourth concept to its Nagare design theme.
- Lamborghini's fighter-jet inspired Reventon draws the crowds.
- Two Bentleys offer supercar performance and total luxury.
- Japanese social culture is behind Tokyo’s weird concept cars.
- Mitsuoka’s presentation and press release poses more questions than answers.
- Plug-in C30 is joined by V70 and XC70 estates making their Asian debut.
- Alfa Romeo reveals plan to launch five new models.
- Italian carmaker launches the GranTurismo premium coupe.
- Ferrari woos Japan with its race bred F430 Scuderia.
- With six eye-catching cars, Suzuki lives up to its slogan.
- Innovative models focuses on zero emission and efficiency.
- Nissan takes the wraps off its weird concepts.
- Rally inspired 5-door hatchback makes its Japanese debut.
- Its aerodynamic design makes the SUV look like a two-seat sports car.
- Three concepts show the way to a rewarding yet responsible future.
- Nissan stand is packed out for arrival of GT-R muscle car.
- BMW unveils M3 saloon and sporting 1-series tii concept.
- Automotive giant also shows a car with "mood-training" and iQ concept.
- The GT2 makes its Japanese debut alongside the Cayenne GTS.
- Volkswagen adds space to its up! concept.
- Audi's hybrid hatchback city car concept.
- Concepts show two approaches to Honda's eco-drive.
- New superchargers for new Elise and 2-Eleven track car.
- The i30 five-door hatchback is set to kick off in the Asian markets.
- Dancers were more exciting than cars on Ford's stand.
- Three unique concepts highlights Daihatsu's 100th anniversary.
- GM's small scale stand highlights the CTS, H3 and Corvette.
- All-new minivan debuts alongside the redesigned Jeep Cherokee.
