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Toyota releases teaser image of new electric vehicle named “X Prologue”

Toyota releases teaser image of new electric vehicle called “X Prologue”

Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation has just announced the release of the first teaser picture of its upcoming new battery electric vehicle called “X Prologue,” which is expec

Mazda to reintroduce rotary engine as EV range extender in MX-30 crossover

Mazda to reintroduce rotary engine as EV range extender in MX-30 crossover

Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer Mazda Motor Corporation has confirmed that its plans to reintroduce its signature rotary engine as an electric vehicle (EV) range extender in MX-30 cr

Las Vegas Sands Corporation ditches plan to open integrated resort in Japan

Las Vegas Sands Corporation ditches plan to open integrated resort in Japan

Las Vegas Sands Corporation (LVS Corp) has withdrawn from consideration to open an integrated resort in Japan, the Nevada-headquartered casino & resorts giant’s chief executive Sheldon Adelson

Tokyo 2020 Will Follow the Original Schedule: Olympics Organizers

Tokyo 2020 Will Follow the Original Schedule: Olympics Organizers

Tokyo Olympics are approaching and coronavirus is leading to panic among some of the people involved with the games.

Honda introduces new CR-V Hybrid model in US

Honda introduces new CR-V Hybrid model in US

Japanese automaker Honda has presented its first electrified SUV -- the hybrid variant of the CR-V -- for the US market. The new hybrid vehicle will join Honda’s 2020 CR-V lineup in the US.

Japan's car exports for fiscal 2008 mark first fall in seven years

 Japan's car exports for fiscal 2008 mark first fall in seven years Tokyo - Japan's vehicle exports in fiscal 2008 that ended March 31 marked the first decline in seven years amid the global economic downturn, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said Thursday.

Car exports fell 17.2 per cent during the year to around 5.6 million units, marking the second-largest fall since 1973, the group said.

In March alone, exports plunged 64.3 per cent to 228,201 units, which was the steepest drop since 1972.

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