Japan Mobility Show 2025 Opens in Tokyo: A Visionary Look at the Future of Mobility
Tokyo’s Japan Mobility Show has a certain vibe: the future of cars is coming, but what powers it will be a mystery.
The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) proudly announces the opening of the Japan Mobility Show 2025 (JMS2025), held from October 30 to November 9, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake, Tokyo. Under this year’s theme, “Let’s Go MobiShow! – Discover an Exciting Future”, the event invites visitors to experience how mobility will transform the way people move, live, and connect over the next decade.
Redefining the Auto Show for a New Era
Formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show, JMS2025 continues its evolution into a cross-industry showcase of innovation spanning automotive, technology, telecommunications, robotics, aerospace, and urban design. Over 500 companies and organizations—including automakers, startups, universities, and tech leaders—are participating in this year’s event.
“This year’s Japan Mobility Show is not just about vehicles—it’s about how we’ll live and move in the connected world of tomorrow,” said Akio Toyoda, Chairman of JAMA. “We’re excited to bring together innovators from every field to create a truly collaborative vision for the future of mobility.”
Highlights of Japan Mobility Show 2025
Tokyo Future Tour 2035
An immersive journey through “Land / Sky / Sea” themed zones, featuring experiential exhibits of AI-assisted vehicles, flying cars, autonomous marine transport, and reimagined city life. Visitors can step into simulated environments of future travel—complete with robot guides, integrated digital transit systems, and sustainable design concepts.
Mobility Culture Program
Celebrating the rich history and lifestyle of mobility, this area features:
- Historic vehicles from the 1970s through the 2000s
- “Itasha Heaven”—anime-themed cars showcasing Japan’s pop culture
- Supercar and motorcycle performance runs
- Outdoor & camping mobility displays integrating EV and off-road design
Headline Exhibits
- SkyDrive Inc. showcases the SD-05 flying car, offering visitors a simulated “boarding experience” that mirrors future integration between land and air travel.
- Mitsubishi Motors unveils an electrified crossover SUV concept designed for “urban glamping,” blending rugged adventure with premium EV control and intelligent all-wheel dynamics.
- Toyota, Lexus, Nissan, and Honda debut concept EVs focused on hydrogen powertrains, modular interiors, and AI-driven personalization.






