Friday, February 18, 2011

Tokyo Motor Show 2011

Tokyo Motor Show 2011 - General Motors and Chrysler Group LLC Company positively absent for the second time in the biggest automotive exhibition in Japan, Tokyo Motor Show (TMS), 2 to 11 December 2011. While the Ford Motor Company states the new decision take part or not, the end of this month.

"The event (TMS) is indeed one of the biggest, but we want to stay focused on other priorities. Investment versus spending the most important thing for us,"explained Sumito Ishii, Managing Director of GM Asia Pacific-Japan, as reported by autonews, (17 / 2).

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of Ford Japan Timothy Tucker stated, "Although our sales increased in 2010, but we have not decided the exhibition (TMS) has become one priority."

Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), the organizers have closed registration TMS declare November 2010, but just about to announce the names of eksebitor April 2011. In that period, JAMA reportedly trying to woo back American brand to enliven the annual event, though it ensures the participation of European brands.

This year, TMS will carry the theme "Smart Mobility City in 2011" moved from its original place at the Makuhari Messe, Chiba to Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo). The exhibition displays a variety of vehicles and generation of new technology, telematics products to the latest battery charging system. Not to forget some futuristic concept vehicles.

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