Your favorite interesting concept car from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show?

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Which of these concepts cars is the best, in your opinion?

  • Daihatsu DN Compagno

  • Honda Sports EV

  • Honda Urban EV

  • Mazda Kai

  • Mazda Vision Coupe

  • Mitsubishi E-Evolution

  • Nissan IMx

  • Subaru VIZIV Performance

  • Suzuki E-Survivior

  • Toyota Century

  • Toyota Concept I

  • Toyota Fine Comfort Ride

  • Toyota GR-HV Sports


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This year, the Tokyo Motor Show impressed us with a wide range of concept cars, of all different styles, shapes, and sizes. Not every single concept that featured in the show will be included in this poll, but the most notable ones will be. Which, out of these options, is your favorite, and why?

1. Daihatsu DN Compagno




2. Honda Sports EV



3. Honda Urban EV





4. Mazda Kai





5. Mazda Vision Coupe





6. Mitsubishi E-Evolution




7. Nissan IMx


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8. Subaru VIZIV Performance

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9. Suzuki E-Survivor





10. Toyota Century




11. Toyota Concept I





12. Toyota Fine Comfort Ride





13. Toyota GR-HV Sports




Let the discussion begin.
 
The Nissan IMx is probably my favorite.

But did anyone else notice that the DN Compagno has the Cadillac CT6's taillights?

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It was between these 4 cars:
Honda Sports EV
Mazda Vision Coupe
Toyota GR-HV Sports
Subaru VIZIV Performance

I went with the 'Yota at the end tho.
 
For me, it was between the following:
Honda Sports EV
Mazda Kai
Subaru Viziv Performance Concept

My vote went to the Honda.
 
Daihatsu by quite a margin for me. It's taken over from the Toyota S-FR for cars I hope make it into production, for me. And I really wanted the S-FR to go into production.

Special mention for a car not listed here: Nissan Leaf Nismo. Looked better in the metal than it does in photos, and potentially quite a good car to drive. The regular Leaf has a pretty good drivetrain now, so one that handles better could be good fun.
 
The pair of Mazdas are the only ones with anything resembling a chance at reality in North America, therefore they get my vote. The Daihatsu is cool but might as well be a drawing for its relevance to me. The Honda is cool, but my confidence in Honda to produce something interesting is at a life-time low.
 
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