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Tokyo Motor Show’s Cool Concept Cars



Tired of seeing the same cars on the road when you’re driving? Maybe you have a design for a sweet new car. If you like looking at cool and weird things, take a look at some of the newest concept cars from the Tokyo Motor Show.

Honda Puyo - Fuel-celled, with a joystick in place of a steering wheel.

Puyo

Nissan Pivo 2 - This model has a 360 degree turning cabin with four 90 degree turning wheels which means no more parallel parking. The pivo 2 comes with a robot copilot that can talk in Japanese or English.

Pivo 2

Toyota RiN - It won’t just get you where you’re going, it will even fix your posture.

rin.png

Suzuki X-HEAD - Comes with 3 load-bed units including a camper, the Rescue unit, and the Fashion unit. Looks like a toy right?

Suzuki X-Head

Nissan NV2000 - Looking like something from the Transformers, this model comes with a customizable cargo area with different storage pods. I want one!

Nissan NV2000

Which one do you like best?

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