Novermber 4, 2009
The 41st Tokyo Motor Show 2009 (Organizer: Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.; Chairman: Satoshi Aoki), which ran for 13 days from October 23 (Friday) to November 4 (Wednesday) at Makuhari Messe International Convention Complex, Chiba City, closed today at 6pm.
This year's Tokyo Motor Show, with the theme "Fun Driving for Us, Eco Driving for Earth", sought to create as many new automobile and motorcycle enthusiasts as possible by allowing visitors to experience for themselves the dreams and fun that cars can bring us as we continue to seek ways to co-exist with the environment.
In particular, nearly 50 percent (19 out of 41) of this year's world premieres, on display for the first time anywhere, consisted of electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, and other environmentally-friendly vehicles. Through the exhibition of these various cutting-edge models and technologies, Japanese automobile manufacturers were able to prove themselves top-level competitors in the fields of environmentally-friendly vehicles and eco-technology.
This year's special events drew countless numbers of visitors. Among others, the Tokyo Motor Show’s first test drive program for the latest passenger cars, including some next-generation models, and the newest motorcycles provided another opportunity to experience the "the dreams, fun and splendor of the automobile".
This year's Show lasted for four fewer days than the previous show, held in 2007, with exhibits distributed among the passenger cars, motorcycles, and parts/machinery sections. This, along with a reduction in the number of exhibits from foreign passenger car manufacturers to three brands, led to a total of 614,400 visitors for this year's Show, 43.1 percent, compared with the 2007 Show's 1,425,800 visitors.
The next Tokyo Motor Show
While this year's Tokyo Motor Show was reduced in scale from the previous one, it nonetheless welcomed many visitors from both Japan and overseas. The theme for this year, "Fun Driving for Us, Eco Driving for the Earth", also appealed to visitors. In light of the results for this year's Show, future Tokyo Motor Shows will continue to aim to create new automobile and motorcycle enthusiasts, while responding to economic and market trends and the environmental changes affecting our automobile society. The outline for the next Show is scheduled to be released in spring of 2010.
[Supplementary information: results for this year's special events]
This year's Show included a number of new attractions designed to create new automobile and motorcycle enthusiasts by showing visitors the "the dreams, fun and splendor of the automobile".