As we all review the coolest vehicles at the Tokyo Motor Show, let’s talk about the wackiest concepts for awhile. I know it’s an interesting subject to talk about aside from the new Jaguar sedan with the best Jaguar shocks right? So, do you have any idea who got into the list from Autos.MSN.com's Top 10 Wackiest Concept Cars? Ok, listen up because it’s going to be really, really wacky!
Nissan Pivo2
Nissan unveiled the first ever PIVO concept last 2005 in Tokyo, and maybe what's most astonishing is that they were certain to produce a second model.
Mazda Taiki
If you look intimately enough, Mazda’s Takai might possibly bridge the gap between dream and reality!
Toyota i-Real
Anytime soon, it is possible that no one will spot this concept cruising down the street. However, the Toyota i-REAL could perhaps mold what a special mobility vehicle may be in the near future.
Honda PUYO
Remaining as the environmentally friendly accent that runs through Tokyo Motor Show, the PUYO concept is a little, four-passenger zero-emission electric car propelled by Honda's certified fuel-cell system.
Daihatsu Mud Master-C
Daihatsu’s Mud Master-C is a small, sturdy carrier that is solid and lightweight! Looks can be deceiving… The Mud Master-C is designed with body-on-frame structure for stability and cargo capacity.
Suzuki X-Head
The X-Head is a cross-utility vehicle from Suzuki. It is a vehicle intended to please all of worshippers of the Tonka toy. It is practical, fun and reliable according to Suzuki. Its greatest quality is its capacity to alter into many appearances.
Nissan NV200
Created as a work van tomorrow! The NV200 may look as normal as our daily city cars with it’s standard design, but wait until you see the "Attention: Pod Opens" stencil on the side panel. Simply extraordinary!
Suzuki BiPlane
The futuristic BiPlane carries on a ‘70s drag bike that intends to capture the sensation shared by airplanes and bikes.
Mitsubishi i-MIEV Sport
The i-MIEV is a small electric car concept from Mitsubishi that is designed to demonstrate that a zero-emission car can look pretty good and it can have a sporty accent as well.
Suzuki PIXY
This concept expands the definition of car. The PIXY is a extremely maneuverable one-seater “personal mobility pod” with the idea of sustainable individual mobility for future cities and towns.