Lexus LS Coupe Concept: Redefining Luxury Sedans
The LS Coupe Concept reimagines Lexus’ flagship sedan as a sleek luxury crossover with bold design, advanced tech, and premium materials.
The LS Coupe Concept reimagines Lexus’ flagship sedan as a sleek luxury crossover with bold design, advanced tech, and premium materials.
Toyota unveils the HiAce Concept, previewing next-generation vans with bold designs, spacious interiors, and hints at electric power. Flexible layouts promise versatility for cargo and passengers.
At the Japan Mobility Show, Lexus reveals the LS Six-Wheeled Van Concept. This radical ultra-luxury vehicle blends futuristic design, spacious luxury, and six-wheel innovation for an unprecedented take on the LS lineup.
Toyota’s 2025 Corolla Concept offers a dramatic redesign for the world’s best-selling car. Featuring electric, hybrid, and ICE powertrain options, the concept previews the future of Corolla.
The Toyota Century Coupe redefines Japanese luxury with bold design, innovative interiors, and the promise of an all-new Century brand. Serving as the new flagship, it symbolizes Toyota’s entry into the world of bespoke luxury alongside Rolls-Royce and Bentley.
Mazda presents the Vision X-Compact at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, a concept that blends empathetic AI and human-centric design for the next generation of smart mobility. It redefines the bond between people and cars in the digital age.
Mazda unveils the Vision X-Coupe at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, a 510 PS plug-in rotary hybrid that defines the next evolution of Kodo design. This concept blends performance, innovation, and sustainability for Mazda’s future lineup.
The 1958 Subaru 360 marked Subaru’s debut in automotive history, introducing Japan’s first mass-produced kei car with a lightweight design and remarkable efficiency. This compact pioneer helped shape Japan’s post-war mobility and established Subaru as a serious automaker.
Finalists for the 2025 Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards have been announced, celebrating excellence in Britain’s historic motoring and motorsport scene. The winners will be revealed at a prestigious London ceremony on November 20, hosted by Lee McKenzie.
The 1970 Volkswagen K70 marked a bold shift for VW, introducing front-wheel drive and a water-cooled engine that paved the way for future models. Originally developed by NSU, it became Volkswagen’s first step toward the modern era of engineering and design.