The leaders of the automobile industry sounded optimistic at the speedier recovery of the global economy as the Dubai International Motor Show ended on a high. One of the largest Motor Shows of the world which came to a close last Sunday had many respected car makers showcasing their brands which included debuts as well as making several regional launches. With the fall of the curtain, Dubai again has proved its position as the regional platform of the global motoring industry.
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The Tokyo Motor Show that officially begun from October 24 is making the headlines with some of the major automakers making a few announcements and unveiling at the largest auto event of the East. Carmakers like Suzuki, Honda and Mitsubishi have shown what is in store from them already. Suzuki has three concept cars lined up which include the Alto which is a mini, a hybrid of the Swift and the latest version of the SX4-FCV, which was launched in 2008. The Swift has a battery range of 12 miles and gets its power from the 660cc engine. The SX4-FCV has the 80kW GM fuel cell stack which would soon hit the production factory.