Yamaha Tesseract
The Yamaha Tesseract was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2007. The Yamaha Tesseract is a hybrid quad-bike, with a powerful V-twin engine and an electric motor.
Which of the concept cars from the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show holds the most promise?
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Honda unveiled the Skydeck,a new six-seater hybrid design, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The Honda Skydeck is roughly 13 feet long and is meant to have a sporty look while providing a large amount of cargo space. The Honda Skydeck is a minivan concept with seats that seem to float because they are fixed to the center console and not the floor.
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Raw Japan: Sitting here in the press centre where there are nearly 200 work spaces set up, you could almost hear a pin drop. Most of the seats are empty, and there's only the low hum of hard drive motors escaping from the laptops of the ...
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- 2009 Tokyo Motor Show Report (motorcycle.com)
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- Tokyo Motor Show 2009 Witnesses More of Electric Bikes than Cars (trendsupdates.com)
If you're in the market for a top-of-the-line exotic sportscar, it used to be that the European automakers (like Ferrari, Porsche and Aston Martin) were the only place to go. The Acura NSX held down the fort for the Japanese automakers for a long while, but since its departure it's been back to business as usual. Japan's carmakers, however, are in the midst of a renaissance in the supercar arena. The Nissan GT-R, once kept exclusively in...
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Daihatsu's stand at the opening day of the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show featured six mini concept cars focused very much on practicality in an urban environment. Somewhat strangely, the company's concepts stood out because, unlike many other vehicles on the showfloor, none of the cars are electric or electric gasoline hybrid. Daihatsu has instead tried to refine existing technology both in lightweight manufacturing and engine efficiency to improve on...
From gizmag.com
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- Two-wheeled electrics at the Tokyo Motor Show (megite.com)
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Suzuki’s carbon free mobility effort at the Tokyo Motor Show used three existing models to demonstrate the benefits of its growing hydrogen fuel cell expertise: the SX4 fuel cell car, a two-wheeler based on the existing Bergman 250/400/650 family of feet-forward enclosed scooters, and the fuel cell powered Mio Electric Wheelchair. Although Suzuki also showed a plug-in hybrid version of the Swift, another existing car being adapted to a future...
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- Honda designers talk about EV concepts from Tokyo (autobloggreen.com)
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- Goodbye Tokyo Motor Show (gizmodo.com.au)
The Tokyo Motor Show is for two things: girls and cars, and basically in that order. Actually it was no contest. Cars alone gathered modest crowds, but when they brought out one or more models to pose with the cars, the hordes gathered en masse, jostling, elbows out, scrabbling for the best position.
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- Autoblog Podcast #150 - Tokyo Motor Show Edition (autoblog.com)
Yes, things on two wheels are also on show at the Tokyo Motor Show. Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha had their green cycles on display, and this particular one, with the Xbox colors, is the EC-f from Yamaha. It is only a concept for now.
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