(19 Oct 2005)
1. Close-up of Toyota i-swing
2. Wide shot man in 'i-swing' driving onto stage
3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Hideo Miwa, Toyota design division:
"We have made this vehicle as small as possible so that it will be able to blend in the crowds naturally when it runs and walks. So, we designed this based on the width of people's shoulders."
4. Wide shot of Toyota booth and people walking
5. Close-up of signs reading "TOYOTA"
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Yoshinori Arakawa, Toyota project manager:
"We are planning to introduce hybrid technology to all Toyota cars including, of course, Lexus. We are going to use our environmentally-friendly technologies for all Toyota cars in the future. We are aiming to see one-hundred per cent of our cars like that."
7. Daihatsu UFE-3, door opening to reveal woman inside
8. Close-up woman in the car seat being lifted
9. Wide shot of UFE-3 door closing
10.Close-up of UFE-3, steering wheel and monitoring screens
11. Close-up of UFE-3's camera attached outside of the car
12. Close-up of UFE-3 monitoring screens
13. Wide shot of Suzuki Ionis, doors sliding open
14. Wide shot of Ionis, a woman on the driver's seat adjusting the seat position.
15. Wide shot of Ionis, automatic gear stick
16. Close-up speedometer, pull-out to woman in the driver's seat
17. Wide shot of Ionis
18. Wide shot of Honda W.O.W rotating on a stage
19. Close-up of woman placing a dog on a special dog seat inside Honda car
20. Wide shot of General Motors Hummer
21. Man opening rear car door to reveal interior of General Motors Sequel
22. Screen inside 'Sequel'
23. Wide shot of Tokyo Motor Show
STORYLINE:
Japans' biggest motor show gave the press a preview on Wednesday. The thirty-ninth Tokyo Motor show includes thirty-eight automobile makers from Japan and the rest of the world. Japanese manufacturers are giving thirty-four new models their international debut.
The biggest floor space is occupied by Toyota, the world's second largest automobile maker.
The automaker, based in Toyota City, reported its best-ever fiscal year-profit of 1.17 (t) trillion yen (10.3 (b) billion US dollars) for the year ending in March 2005 as sales grew in North America, Europe, Japan and the rest of Asia.
Toyota is focusing on fuel cell hybrid technology and a new mode of personal mobility.
The "i-swing", single seat personal vehicle was unveiled on stage. It moves at walking speed on two wheels when upright. When in a hurry, the chair reclines and moves on three wheels. The unit learns the habits and preferences of the owner and then stores the relevant information.
Daihatsu unveiled its hybrid car, the UFE-III. According to the maker, this car is as fast as a conventional sports car, yet it employs the eco-friendly hybrid system.
The Suzuki Ionis concept car is fuel cell-powered and uses General Motor's drive-by-wire technology to control the steering, the brakes, and the throttles. These can go anywhere in its interior space.
Drive-by-wire technology employs no mechanical links between the steering column, the wheels and the brakes. They are connected by a sophisticated system of electronic sensors, wires and controls.
The Honda Motor Company has designed a car that's friendly for dogs - the W.O.W. Part of the company's ongoing effort is to create vehicles that are easy to use and comfortable to ride in.
W.O.W stands for "wonderful openhearted wagon".
The W.O.W comes with removable, washable, rollout flooring and has wide sliding doors to allow easy entry and exit for canines.
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