Mazda is creating an exciting future fuelled through a shared love of cars, and the Japan Mobility Show has proved the perfect platform to highlight this new approach…
Words Shogo Hagiwara / Images Dan Froude
From game-changing EVs to next-gen biofuels, auto shows have become the springboard from which manufacturers can launch their sustainable vision for the future. Yet to many, strolling through exhibition halls looking at car technology that almost never makes its way to mass production fails to convey the warmth and joy people associate with their cars on a day-to-day basis.
That’s exactly why the Japan Mobility Show (JMS) has come into being. A revision of what was formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show – a must-go fixture on the automotive calendar over the past decades – it’s now been overhauled to better address today’s needs and issues, while offering an amazing experiential journey to new audiences. As JMS announced, “[the new show is] fully immersive and interactive to showcase the future of mobility in Japan through the vibrant nature of the country.”