Tokyo Motor Show Press Preview
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000U36s9rpVqVQ/t/124/I0000U36s9rpVqVQ.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000B3j_cThQM.4/t/124/I0000B3j_cThQM.4.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000r.0MkWfRuEg/t/124/I0000r.0MkWfRuEg.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000a2Dl3IzxOII/t/124/I0000a2Dl3IzxOII.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000J8zXqVBJfGk/t/124/I0000J8zXqVBJfGk.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000NG2336aRJPA/t/124/I0000NG2336aRJPA.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan Motor Co., presents its concept car PIV 3 during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I00003tbfUe_SK2g/t/124/I00003tbfUe_SK2g.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corp. presents Prius PHV, a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000AGV_62MyO6U/t/124/I0000AGV_62MyO6U.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corp. presents Prius PHV, a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000A6CsX1aHohU/t/124/I0000A6CsX1aHohU.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takanobu Ito, president of Honda, poses for photographers beside its first plug-in hybrid, AC-X, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000KiO_A1OeIwc/t/124/I0000KiO_A1OeIwc.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takanobu Ito, president of Honda, poses for photographers beside its first plug-in hybrid, AC-X, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000z15OAiMOSeI/t/124/I0000z15OAiMOSeI.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takanobu Ito, president of Honda, poses for photographers beside its first plug-in hybrid, AC-X, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000QKraI5fVFfI/t/124/I0000QKraI5fVFfI.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takanobu Ito, president of Honda, is waited on with a cup of tea by Ashimo, human-shaped robot developed by the automaker, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000Lc9m8W7x23U/t/124/I0000Lc9m8W7x23U.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takanobu Ito, president of Honda, is waited on with a cup of tea by Ashimo, human-shaped robot developed by the automaker, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000sWhmKKLZZcQ/t/124/I0000sWhmKKLZZcQ.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Japans Mitsubishi Motors unveils its concept car PX-MiEV II during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000pl_U7oz4YY4/t/124/I0000pl_U7oz4YY4.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corp. presents Lexus GS450h during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. ..The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-..](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000SM0FcUY5TT8/t/124/I0000SM0FcUY5TT8.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Osamu Mashiko, president of Japans Mitsubishi Motors, speaks during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011...The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000e0tuu6iZ6I4/t/124/I0000e0tuu6iZ6I4.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takashi Yamauchi, president of Japans Mazda, introduces Takeri, the new generation sedan concept, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. .The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000LGdieycC2JI/t/124/I0000LGdieycC2JI.jpg)
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![November 30, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Takashi Yamauchi, president of Japans Mazda, introduces Takeri, the new generation sedan concept, during a press preview of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. .The Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press Wednesday as Japanese automakers unveiled a bevy of electric cars and other green vehicles at a much smaller venue in central Tokyo, to which the show moved from the nations largest exhibition hall in neighboring Chiba prefecture after 24 years. A total of 176 brands from 13 countries and regions participated in the show. The number of foreign automakers has increased to 24 from previous nine. Out of 398 models, 52 will be shown for the very first time. An estimated 800,000 visitors are expected to attend the week-long exhibition, compared with 1.5 million in 2005, according to the organizers.(Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-.](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I00008u.SysoTXxs/t/124/I00008u.SysoTXxs.jpg)
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