Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Cars of 2010 Part Two: Japan

I've already tackled the European cars of 2010, now for my second part, I'm going to tackle the Japanese cars of 2010:
































LIST OF JAPANESE CARS OF 2010:

Toyota
1) Passo (Full Model Change)
2) Ractis (Full Model Change)
3) FJ Cruiser (Japan Debut after four years in the United States)
4) Vitz (Full Model Change)
5) Lexus LFA (Debut, Limited to 500 units)
6) Noah G's (Additional Model, sporty version of Noah)
7) Voxy G's (Additional Model, sporty version of Voxy)

Daihatsu
1) Boon (Full Model Change)
2) Move/Move Custom (Full Model Change)

Mitsubishi
1) RVR (Debut, Naming returned and now as a crossover)
2) i-MiEV (Debut, first electric vehicle from Mitsubishi)

Honda
1) CR-Z (Debut)
2) Freed Spike (Debut, additional model for the Freed)
3) Fit Hybrid (Additional Model)

Mitsuoka
1) Galue Classic (Additional Model)
2) Like (Debut, based on the Mitsubishi i MiEV)
3) Galue (Full Model Change, now based on the Nissan Teana)

Nissan
1) Juke (Debut)
2) March (Full Model Change)
3) Elgrand (Full Model Change)
4) Fuga Hybrid (Additional Model)
5) Serena (Full Model Change)
6) Leaf (Debut, first electric car from Nissan)

Mazda
1) Premacy (Full Model Change)

Subaru
1) Impreza XV (Additional Model)
2) WRX STi 4-door (Additional Model, returned for the third generation)
3) Lucra/Lucra Custom (Debut, based on the Daihatsu Tanto Exe)
4) Pleo/Pleo Custom (Full Model Change, based on the Daihatsu Mira)
5) Trezia (Debut, based on the Toyota Ractis)

Suzuki
1) Swift (Full Model Change)
2) Landy (Full Model Change, based on the Nissan Serena)
3) Solio (Full Model Change)

These are the JDM cars of 2010. Next time, I'll cover the cars from the home of dramas and K-Pop, South Korea!

See you next time!

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