All Tokyo Motor Show articles – Page 7
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Chrysler Concepts for 2004 Detroit Motor Show
November 20, 2003 – Chrysler Group's future, according to some pundits, is somewhat tenuous.
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Nissan opens European Design Centre in London
January 25, 2002 - Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO, Nissan Motor Company and Shiro Nakamura, Senior Vice President and Head of Design, this week officially opened the new Nissan design studio in London.
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Isuzu FL-4 truck concept to debut at Tokyo Motor Show
October 25, 2002 - The Isuzu Motors Design Center will present the FL-4 truck concept at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show (Commercial Vehicles), as a part of a study it conducted on truck design of the future.
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Tokyo Motor Show 2005 - Preview
The Tokyo Motor Show show takes place every two years, alternating with the commercial vehicle show. As always there will be a huge variety of new designs, predominantly from Japanese manufacturers, ranging from new production cars to some of the most unusual concept cars. We will have highlights from the ...
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Tokyo Motor Show 2005 - Highlights
The biennial Tokyo Motor Show is one of the highlights of the automotive calendar as domestic companies expose their latest work. Beyond styling, the Tokyo Motor Show reveals how designers question the role of private transport, and the technology that powers it. As such, the show tends to be biased ...
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What's New - December 2005
What's New - December 2005 What they're telling us New car photos and info
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Design chief for Ford London design studio and Aston Martin announced
15 Aug 2001 – Ford Motor Company has named Henrik Fisker as creative director of the company’s London Design Enterprise, and as the new design director for Aston Martin.
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Nissan-Conran
Nissan and British design group Conran have unveiled 'Plus Conran' limited versions of the Cube, March (Micra) and Lafesta minivan for the Japanese market. The series follows Nissan's 'Modern Living Concept', which stresses advanced design values in cabins, first introduced with the Teana in 2003, and seen in the the ...
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Subaru Stella
Fuji Heavy Industries, manufacturer of Subaru vehicles and aerospace-related products, today announced the introduction of the Subaru Stella, an all-new mini car for the Japanese market.
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Nissan Cube to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show
Nissan Motor Co. has announced the domestic Japanese launch of the new generation Cube, which will be displayed at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show (Commercial Vehicles).