It's prime time of year for the best and worst of the week, with pre-Tokyo motor show reveals titllating us with previews and the weird and wonderful mix that Tokyo brings. It's been busy enough for there to be a pretty eclectic selection this week, mind.
As usual, here are the five best things I've seen this week, along with one groan-inducing thing.
The best things I've seen all week
As if the week hadn’t been full enough, Toyota comes along with one of the most exciting-looking concepts of recent years. But the same could be said about the SFR and FT-1, and only the FT-1 is even remotely near production today.
Still, titillation is better than nothing, and the GR HV looks eerily like a modern-day 222D. Put. It. Into. Production. Now.
Styling is a matter of taste, but the styling of Volvo’s Concept Coupé of the 2013 Frankfurt motor show transcends opinion; it’s now fact that it’s a stunning concept.
The good news is that it looks likely to be put into production, following Polestar’s jigsaw puzzle-like preview campaign on Instagram. Extra marks to Polestar for making us work for a convincing preview, rather than just putting a murky picture of a headlight bulb under a 'coming soon' caption. And it looks largely unchanged from the concept. Be still, my beating heart.
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Like Lanchester, Daimler, or even Rover? What a shame Vanden Plas went with Mg to China, maybe they could buy that back?
Daimler would be my pick, used exclusively by the Royal Family for years, and as a bonus, one in the eye for the Mercedes Benz people, Daimler AG, who don't own their own name.
It shouldn't muck up some of Tata's relationship with Mercedes through the truck side as that finished in 1969.
It would be a great chance to reintroduce a Double-Six as well.