Japan Mobility Show: Where is Japan's auto industry going?
It’s going to take us a while to get over the fact that auto shows are now becoming “mobility” shows.
They had 5 prepared for JMS, two of which are virtual: the Hyper Adventure and the Hyper Urban . The physical concept included the Hyper Punk which is something we can refer to as a car for the Tiktok/Z/IG generation with its configurable displays and the like. The best part is the confirmation we got from the chief designer that there will be a version that will have the steering wheel on the left side for markets such as ours. Needless to say, we will be very excited at any future developments from Mitsubishi regarding the Delica. We are very much a van market after all.
From many of the brands, we got a glimpse at what the future holds particularly when it comes to electric vehicles. And if there’s one field that could really make use of the technology, it has to be the commercial vehicle sector. That’s exactly what Isuzu is embracing.
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