Jim Holder: Okay, so officially it’s not previewing the next WRX, but in reality we all know it is. And, yes, the looks owe an awful lot to what’s gone before, but who’s to knock flared wheel arches and a bonnet scoop? Subaru’s WRX icon may have become a millstone round its neck in some regards, but with looks this good the next one might just be a corker.
The 2015 Tokyo motor show was a true mixture of talents - as home-grown Japanese brands fought for attention alongside big Western names and even a smattering of British talent