- 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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