Mazda
So far, Mazda has stunned visitors at the Japan Mobility Show by unveiling its Vision X-Compact concept, previewing what the next-generation Mazda 2 supermini might look like.
Little is known about the model so far, aside from the fact that it might be internal combustion or hybrid-powered and should arrive in the next few years.
There’s also the Mazda Vision X-Coupe, or ‘Cross-Coupe’ four-door concept, which is a looking glass into a potential Mazda flagship in terms of design and technology. Mazda also revealed how its direct carbon-capture technology could save the combustion engine.
Nissan
Nissan’s announcements for the mobility show have so far been relatively low key, but we suspect there’s more we’re not yet being told.
Officially, Nissan will reveal an updated version of the Ariya EV, plus a new Elgrand – a sort of high-end mid-sized van. However, we also suspect a couple of concepts might be on show.
The previous edition of JMS in 2023 showed off three concepts we didn’t expect, previewing iconic models such as the GT-R and Juke, and the Elgrand that’ll be revealed in its production form this time around. So, this could mean we’ll have a better look at a new electric Juke we know is in the works, or the brand’s latest stage of GT-R production.
