Daihatsu models won’t be returning to Australia anytime soon but parent company Toyota says to never say never.
While many famous sports cars first saw the light of day in the late 1940s and 1950s, Toyota's first foray into the sports ...
Japan’s new vehicle market shrank by 1.8% year-on-year to 395,189 units in October 2025, down from 402,310 units in the same ...
At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, the country's auto industry displayed a tendency to take advantage of the reviving popularity of cars that made Japanese youngsters' hearts race decades ago by incorpo ...
I’ve just returned home following the 2025 Japan Mobility Show and folks, there are a lot of cool cars on the other side of ...
Still, Toyota expects full-year operating profit of 3.4 trillion yen for the fiscal year ending in March 31, 2026, a 6% hike ...
As always, Toyota stood tallest among the usual numerous car brands showing their wares in the ongoing Japan Mobility Show.
California has passed a bill allowing the testing of driverless cars on public roads at select locations. The bill, which was ...
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TOYOTA Motor Corp. formally unveiled the next chapter of its most revered nameplate — the Century — during the opening of the Japan Mobility Show.
Suzuki’s first EV, the e Vitara offers the off-road ability that you expect from the Vitara name and is good to drive.
Daihatsu brings back the Copen’s spirit with the new K-Open, a small rear-drive roadster concept shown at the Japan Mobility Show. Features rear-wheel drive, compact size, and thoughtful engineering ...