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The Land of the Rising Sun Readies New Auto's.


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The Land of the Rising Sun Readies New Auto's.

 

Autonews has been running a series on Japan Future Product and even built the following timeline.

 

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As the five year product pipeline based on Autonews compilation of rumors and facts they have come up with these nine that are to be their exciting products to look forward too. Do you agree or do you think there is something missing?

 

#9 2017 Nissan Maxima

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#8 2016 Toyota Prius (Spy shots courtesy Autoblog)

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#7 2017 Honda Ridgeline

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#6 2015 Honda HR-V

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#5 2016 Lexus GS-F (Spy shots courtesy MotorAuthority)

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#4 2015 Lexus RC

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#3 2017 Honda Civic

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#2 2018 Toyota Supra

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#1 2017 Honda NSX (Acura NSX spy shots courtesy Autoblog)

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Sound off on what you think of this list!

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That is why I am looking for feedback, I started reading a story about the Toyota Supra and got sucked into going through multiple stories on Autonews and how they kept going back to their PDF above on product roll out so I figured I would see if others thought this was good or not. Thank Z-06

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The Honda products look like more of the boring same.  Toyota finally updated the Tacoma/Tundra and the corresponding SUVs, so that is about time.  That current crop of truck is way outdated.  The Supra is the big news, I do think they need to bring that back, I assume that will be co-developed with BMW, so it could be good, as long as it isn't overweight like most BMWs.

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