
So while 1998 might be seen as one of the best years as far as Japanese motoring went — all these cars and including but not limited to, saloons, sports cars, agricultural equipment and motorbikes. It is a never-ending process: every day I car fans know that it hasn’t always been the only sports car in the Japanese firm’s lineup. Starting in 1967 with the Cosmo, and culminating in the RX-7 and RX-8, Mazda built a line of cars powered by rotary engines which earned a following over the Japanese manufacturer Yamaha is all set to showcase an all new sports car at the upcoming 2015 Tokyo Motor Show later this month. The company has announced its interest in entering the four-wheel vehicle segment and has released a teaser image of a sports With double-dampers, massive, chunky off-road wheels and a steering wheel that wouldn’t look out of place in a classic Japanese sports car, it’s also proving to be a bit of a show favourite, especially for evo's resident rally fanatic Henry Catchpole Plans for a brand new, all-electric Honda sports car have been given the green light by the president of the Japanese company. The sub-NSX model, which would feature a motor driving each wheel, has been developed alongside the newly launched hybrid supercar. Japanese automakers are under pressure to show they can compete with the tech giants. Google’s fleet of self-driving cars includes a modified version of Toyota’s Lexus sport utility vehicles, in addition to the pod-like, driverless Google car prototype .
At the Japanese Grand Prix held a month ago the all-new S660 convertible minivehicle sports car; concept vehicles such as the Honda Project 2&4 powered by RC213V; Honda’s Wander Stand; and a lineup of concept motorcycles, including the three-wheeled (Photo: Nissan) Hinting at what we might see in iterations of the Leaf, the lightweight carbon-fiber-bodied IDS sports a 60-kilowatt-hour battery which the company says will be offered on production cars in Japan by the end of 2016. And that’s also the area where this Japanese firm excels without a shadow of doubt. But now Yamaha wants to try its hand at making cars, too. The stunning new Yamaha Sports Ride Concept previewed at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show is a proof that the company This might very well change in the next couple of years if the Japanese company gets a positive response for this Sport Ride Concept at the Tok..more .
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