The 43rd Tokyo Motor Show runs until December 1 and features 177 exhibitors including parts suppliers from a dozen countries.
The motor show, held from November 20 to December 1, features domestic makers of passenger cars, commercial vehicles and trucks alongside most of their European competitors.
Mercedes-Benz "SLS AMG GT final edition" is unveiled during its world premier at a press briefing in the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
A Porsche worker cleans the floor beside a "911 GT3" race car at the company's booth at the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Japanese car designer Ken Okuyama, who designed a Ferrari car, displays the new lightweight sports car "Kode 9", equipped with a 2.0-litter super-charged engine to drive two-seater body which will be priced 12 million yen (120,000 USD) at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Japan's motorcycle giant Yamaha Motor president Hiroyuki Yanagi displays the prototype model of a trike "Tricity concept" equipped with a 125cc engine with automatic transmission at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Japan's motorcycle giant Yamaha Motor president Hiroyuki Yanagi displays the prototype model of a two-seater commuter "Motiv" powered by electric motor or gasoline engine at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Japanese car designer Ken Okuyama, who designed a Ferrari car, displays the formula car designed "Kode 7", equipped with a 1.6-litter engine to drive two-seater body which will be priced 8.5 million yen (85,000 USD) at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Models display Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors' concept plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) "Concept GC-PHEV" at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
A model smiles next to a line of Mercedes Benz cars up at the press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
Ola Kallenius, a member of the divisional board, Mercedes-Benz cars, introduces the company's "S65 AMG" during its premier at the press briefing in the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
A model stands beside a 1924 Wolseley CP 1.5-ton truck at the Isuzu booth during the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo.
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