
Toyota Motor Corp., Nissan Motor Co. and other automakers unveiled 36 new car models at the Tokyo Motor Show, aiming to stem a drop in sales in the world's third-largest auto market. Among the 520 models on display are dozens of hybrid, hydrogen, electric, diesel and biofuel autos. Toyota, Japan's biggest automaker, introduced its three-wheel I-Real "personal mobility" concept vehicle. Nissan showed the Pivo2 electric concept car, Honda Motor Co. its CR-Z hybrid-engine concept sports car. The Tokyo show, one of the five biggest international auto exhibitions, opened to the public on Oct. 27 and runs until Nov. 11. (Source: Bloomberg)
