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Tokyo Gallery – the show stars
Tokyo Gallery – the show stars

A look at the cars that really turned heads at Japan's biggest motor show

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Lexus LFA   Lexus LF-Ch   Mazda Kiyora   Honda EV-N
1. Lexus LFA

It's been a long time coming, but Lexus' first ever supercar has been worth the wait! And with a bespoke 4.8-litre V10 and a 9,000rpm red-line there's plenty to shout about.



 
2. Lexus LF-Ch

Lexus's BMW 1-Series and Audi A3 rival was a golden wonder at the show. The stunning hatchback will be offered as a petrol-electric hybrid only when it goes on sale in 2011.



 
3. Mazda Kiyora

The Kiyora previews a new MPV due in 2012. This latest concept features a new lightweight petrol engine from Mazda's upcoming low emission range of Sky Tech units. 



 
4. Honda EV-N

Retro-inspired EV-N mimics the Honda N360 built between 1967 and 1970 - and looked about as cute and compact as electric car can get.



 
Honda FCX Clarity   Honda Skydeck   Honda CR-Z   Lotus Stealth
5. Honda FCX Clarity

Recently launched in Europe, the world's only production hydrogen fuel cell car still causes a stir wherever it goes.



 
6. Honda Skydeck

Stunning hybrid MPV features Lamborghini-style scissor front doors and twin sliding rear ones – a surprisingly practical solution for getting passengers in and out of the six-seat interior.



 
7. Honda CR-Z

Long-awaited hybrid sports car marries superb economy with sharp driving dynamics.



 
8. Lotus Stealth

Weighing in at just 925kg and packing 260hp, the Stealth promises to be the most extreme Exige ever.



 
Nissan LEAF   Nissan LandGlider   Mitsubishi PX MIEV   Mitsubishi i-MIEV Cargo
9. Nissan LEAF

A £15,000 asking price, 100-mile range and a 109hp equivalent makes the LEAF an impressive zero emissions package.



 
10. Nissan LandGlider

Innovative electric, tandem city-car can shift its centre of gravity by tiliting round corners.



 
11. Mitsubishi PX MIEV

Based on the Outlander SUV, the PX-MiEV gets Mitsubishi's latest plug-in hybrid system. The Japanese firm claim it will return over 117mpg.



 
12. Mitsubishi i-MIEV Cargo

Essentially an electric plug-in version of the 'i' with a lot of extra rear space. The luggage area features space-efficient cubic dimension.