
Models steer Toyota’s I-Real concept car at the Tokyo Motorshow
Japan’s three biggest car firms, Nissan, Toyota and Honda have unleashed their latest batch of crazy-looking concept cars ahead of this week’s Tokyo Motor Show.
As the world’s biggest motor show, the ‘Big Three’ are taking the oppotunity to wow the public with their quirky concepts and space-age ideas.
Leading the way is Toyota’s latest version of its one-seater concept, which they have been working on since 2005 under various guises.
Like a futuristic wheelchair The I-Real allows drivers to lean back and cruise at high speeds on roads or crawl at walking speed upright along the pavement.

Nissan unveils its concept vehicle Intima. The front passenger’s seat swivels outwards by 80 degrees to make it easier for passengers to get in and out

Nissan’s ‘Round Box’ concept car looks odd, but it comes with unique windows in the floor of the car that gives you a great view of tarmac and roadkill as it rushes beneath you

The NV200, also by Nissan, comes with a complete ‘pull-out’ office: perfect for travelling salesmen

Toyota’s Hi-CT, the urban truck is said to have been inspired by the silhouette of a gorilla
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