Review of the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show (1/2)

Synthesis of the Tokyo Show 2017:
Of the 21 main novelties of this show (whose photos appear in this document), there are 19 concept cars (including 5 close to the series) and 2 series cars (marketed from January 2018).
Of
the 19 concept cars on display, there are 6 100% electric vehicles and 4 hybrid vehicles plus 1 fuel cell vehicle. 8 remain with thermal engine. In addition, 3 are equipped with autonomous driving.


Classification by bodywork: Of the 21 innovations selected by Inovev, there are 5 SUVs, 8 sedans, 4 minivans or crossovers, 3 coupés or roadsters and 1 pickup. We observe that SUVs are not at all majorities at the Tokyo Motor Show. Sedans are predominant in the Tokyo Motor Show 2017.


Ranking by segment: Of the 21 innovations retained by Inovev, there are 4 Kei Cars, 2 B-segment vehicles, 8 C-segment vehicles, 3 D-segment vehicles, 2 E-segment vehicles and 2 F-segment vehicles. We observe a homogeneous distribution of news on each segment.


The Tokyo 2017 show focuses on Japanese concept cars, as the only two new series models are the third generation of the Toyota Century (F-segment limousine that now features a hybrid V8 5.0 and no longer 'a V12) and the Mazda CX8 which is an elongated version of the CX5.

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