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2019 Tokyo Show Favorites

Preparations for the 2020 Olympics forced half of the Tokyo Motor Show to a remote location 10 minutes away from the halls at Tokyo Big Sight, but the high funkiness factor of the rolling stock made the commute seem worthwhile. Here are nine of our favorite concepts and production cars.

Nissan Ariya

The Ariya electric, two-motor, Rogue-sized SUV concept represents the last step before the 2017 Tokyo show’s wilder IMx concept becomes an electric production crossover. Ariya’s design features copper-tone trim outside and stark minimalist interior trim and switchgear inside and is said to preview the look of future Nissan EVs. Unofficial reports put the EPA

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