Booth Guide
Passenger Cars(West Exhibition Hall)
Suzuki
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The theme for the Suzuki booth this year is “WAKU WAKU SWITCH for EVERYONE: Excitement for you, excitement for everyone”. Suzuki has been making efforts to create truly valuable products of automobiles, motorcycles, motorised wheelchairs, and outboard motors that delight customers. Suzuki, as the brand celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020, will introduce our initiatives in development of products and technologies for opening up a “big future” toward the next 100 years.
The Suzuki booth will exhibit in a way that lines up our technologies as an overall mobility brand. The exhibits will include WAKU SPO, a personal compact PHEV; HANARE, an autonomous driving mobile room; HUSTLER CONCEPT, a mini crossover wagon; and GIXXER SF 250, an on-road sport motorcycle with newly-developed oil-cooled engine.
Honda
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The Honda booth will be designed to offer a variety of special exhibits which introduce “the joy of expanding our life’s potential” that people can feel through Honda products and enable the visitors to experience the advancement in people’s daily lives that Honda and its customers can create in the near future.
The most remarkable feature of this year’s Honda booth will be the movable large-sized screen which will display images with a realistic sensation and provide visitors a visual and aural experience with the products and services offered by Honda. Moreover, throughout the booth, there will be various interactive programs the entire family, including children, can enjoy.
Renault
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Nissan
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Nissan will display 14 models at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show, including the new zero-emission concept cars that embodies the future of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the company’s vision how cars are powered, driven and integrated into society.
Nissan’s new design philosophy centers on a Japanese minimal approach to accent advanced technology that blends seamlessly into the new zero-emission concept cars and a customer’s lifestyle. These serve as key elements in what we call “Timeless Japanese Futurism.”
The Nissan LEAF e+, Serena e-POWER, GT-R and the new Skyline equipped with the ProPILOT 2.0 driver assistance system will also be on exhibit at the show, which takes place at the Nissan booth. And a souvenir shop at the Nissan booth will sell event-limited merchandise.
Mitsubishi Motors
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS is giving two concept cars its global premiere: the MI-TECH CONCEPT - small electrified SUV; and the SUPER HEIGHT K-WAGON CONCEPT - new K-car concept.
Other exhibits on the MMC booth are the MITSUBISHI ENGELBERG TOURER – the mid-size electrified SUV concept, and giving its Japan debut this time; OUTLANDER PHEV plug-in hybrid electric SUV; ECLIPSE CROSS crossover SUV; DELICA D:5 – the minivan; eK CROSS – the K height wagon and other key models sold in Japan.
DDH(DENDO DRIVE HOUSE) is a one-stop shopping service which bundles together the sale, installation and after-maintenance of a V2H system that comprises an EV, a V2H adapter, solar panels and a domestic storage battery. MMC started the trial sales of DDH packaged service in certain areas of Japan. The DDH service is exhibited on the MMC booth alongside the OUTLANDER PHEV plug-in hybrid EV. A display screen gives visualization to the system energy flow, starting with the use of solar panels to charge the EV and the supply of electrical power from the EV battery to the home. The DDH service brings benefits to the customer that include savings on electricity costs and provision of an emergency power source.