The latest trend in auto shows around the world is to convince us that they aren't auto shows. The car show is out and the mobility show is in, and that means different things for different markets. The Frankfurt International Auto Show, for example, is now IAA Mobility; it has moved to Munich and features loads of bicycles. The Japan Motor Show is now the Japan Mobility Show, but instead of bicycles, it's packed with surreal and sci-fi-ready ways to get you around, some of which are available now.
Here's a look at the most interesting products from this year's show.
Honda eVTOL
Honda has always been about more than cars, and that was on display at the Japan Mobility Show, starting with its eVTOL concept.
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