oncepts for new hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles, and fuel
cell vehicles from Japan's leading automakers are on display to the public at
the Tokyo Motor Show
onda Motor Company, Ltd., unveiled the
CR-Z, a "next-generation lightweight sports car" that features Honda's
hybrid electric drivetrain, and the PUYO, another small, boxy vehicle,
powered by a fuel cell.
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation introduced a Beetle-like electric vehicle with in-wheel electric motors, called the i MiEV
Sport, which even has a solar panel on its roof. And Nissan unveiled
the Pivo 2, a small electric vehicle with a lithium-ion battery pack
and in-wheel motors.