Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Exhibits by Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki and Daihatsu
Mazda exhibits a production EV, Subaru its new Levorg, Suzuki and Daihatsu exciting concepts
2019/12/11
- Summary
- Mazda: World premiere of its first production EV, the Mazda MX-30
- Mazda: Exhibition of the second product from its range of next-generation vehicles, the Mazda CX-30
- Subaru: Introduction of lean burn and hands-off driving support to the new Levorg
- Suzuki: Exhibition of four concept cars that provide “Waku Waku (excitement)”
- Daihatsu: Exhibition of the new Rocky compact SUV and Copen GR Sport mini sports car
- Daihatsu: Four concept cars that realize a vision of a “Warm Future Lifestyle.”
Summary
The Mazda MX-30, Mazda’s first mass-production EV |
This report will cover Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki, and Daihatsu’s exhibits at the Tokyo Motor Show 2019.
Mazda exhibited its first mass-production EV, the Mazda MX-30, and the second product in its lineup of next-generation products, the Mazda CX-30 crossover SUV.
First debuted in 2014, Subaru’s second-generation Levorg made its world premiere. The prototype features an array of new technologies such as the next-generation EyeSight, hands-off driving support via high-precision maps and a locator, and a direct-injection turbocharged engine featuring lean-burn technology.
Suzuki and Daihatsu unveiled four concept vehicles each based on the themes of the Tokyo Motor Show 2019, including “Waku Waku (Excitement)” and “Wai Wai (Liveliness).” The vehicles are expected to incorporate EV and PHEV powertrains and autonomous driving technology.
Daihatsu also exhibited the Rocky, a new compact SUV, and the fourth iteration of the Copen mini open sports car, the GR Sport.
Related reports:
Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Exhibits from Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi(Nov. 2019)
Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Toyota Exhibits an Array of EVs, FCVs, and Mobility Solutions(Nov. 2019)
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