This year, the Tokyo Motor Show is taking place for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic and attracted 475 participants.
In Japan, at the Tokyo Motor Show, flying cars and futuristic robots capable of carrying people on horseback were presented. This was reported by Kyodo.
So, the automaker Toyota presented a Lexus concept car with a power reserve of almost 1 thousand km, which it plans to release in 2026.

In turn, Honda Motor presented the Cruise Origin, a self-driving electric vehicle developed with General Motors and its subsidiary Cruise LLC. The vehicle has no driver’s seat or steering wheel and will be used for a driverless taxi service the companies plan to launch in Tokyo in 2026.

Nissan Motor Co has unveiled the Nissan Hyper Tourer, an all-electric luxury minivan concept that runs on all-solid-state batteries and features fully autonomous driving technology.
The car’s AI system can monitor the driver’s biometrics and automatically change the air conditioning and lighting according to the driver’s mood. In autonomous driving mode, the front seats can rotate 360 degrees, allowing front and rear seat passengers to communicate directly face to face.

Subaru Corporation has unveiled the Subaru Air Mobility concept, a flying car currently under development. According to company president Atsushi Osaka, the vehicle, which is 6 meters long and 4.5 meters wide, can be used for transportation in remote areas.

Suzuki Motor Company, which has partnered with SkyDrive Inc to develop flying cars, has released a model of the vehicle it plans to begin production next spring.
Roller coaster manufacturer Sansei Technologies has unveiled the SR-02, a quadruped that can walk like an elephant and carry up to four people. According to company representatives, the robot, about 3.6 meters long and about 2.1 meters high, will serve as an attraction in amusement parks.
Earlier it was reported that the Italian coachbuilder Ares Modena presented a new project based on the BMW Z4 (E85) – Wami Lalique Spyder.
Source: korrespondent

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