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Market & Tech Reports2017-12-27Clean view

Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 2)

Exhibitions from UD Trucks, SCANIA, Hino, and Toyota

Summary

At the Tokyo Motor Show 2017, 153 companies and organizations, including 34 domestic and foreign OEMs, and 27 brands had exhibitions. 380 vehicles, including world premiere and Japan premiere vehicles were exhibited. As for commercial vehicles, 6 large truck manufacturers, and 11 body manufacturers (excluding light vehicle manufacturers) had exhibitions.

As part 2 of the reports on the commercial vehicles exhibited at the Tokyo Motor Show 2017, this report introduces the exhibits of UD Trucks, SCANIA, Hino, and Toyota. SCANIA exhibited the Asia premiere of its new truck for the Japanese market. The Toyota Group exhibited its mass-produced large-sized SORA commuter bus, featuring fuel cell batteries.

See the following report for the contents of Mitsubishi Fuso and Isuzu exhibits.
Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 1) (Dec. 2017)

Tokyo Motor Show 2017 Related reports:
Toyota unveils numerous concept vehicles (Nov. 2017)
Exhibits from Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi (Dec. 2017)
Mazda, Suzuki, Subaru, and Daihatsu's exhibitions (Dec. 2017)
Exhibitions from Bosch, Denso, Aisin, and Mitsubishi Electric (Nov. 2017)
EV systems and other electrification technologies (Dec. 2017)
Plastics utilized for autonomous driving and electric vehicle components(Dec. 2017)

Local Reconstruction Note

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UD Trucks: New Quon, and the Quester for emerging countries

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 2)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Security, Commercial Vehicle manufacturers, Japan, Technology Show, New models & technologies, Vehicles & OEMs and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

SCANIA: Exhibition of the new model NEXT GENERATION, scheduled for release in the Japanese market in 2018

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 2)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Security, Commercial Vehicle manufacturers, Japan, Technology Show, New models & technologies, Vehicles & OEMs and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Hino: Exhibition of the new Profia, Ranger, and five other commercially available vehicles

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 2)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Security, Commercial Vehicle manufacturers, Japan, Technology Show, New models & technologies, Vehicles & OEMs and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Toyota group: SORA fuel cell bus concept, and LCV concept

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Tokyo Motor Show 2017: Commercial vehicle exhibits (Part 2)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Security, Commercial Vehicle manufacturers, Japan, Technology Show, New models & technologies, Vehicles & OEMs and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Related Local Signals

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