Mazda Motor Corp's Axela vehicle is displayed at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, October 22, 2009. Mazda is alone in not showing any world premiere car models at the biennial auto show which opens to the public on Saturday. Instead, it is showcasing a new gasoline engine, diesel engine and automatic transmission prototype, all under the "Mazda Sky Concept". Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 28 months ago

Mazda Motor Corp's Axela vehicle is displayed at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show in Chiba, east of Tokyo, October 22, 2009. Mazda is alone in not showing any world premiere car models at the biennial auto show which opens to the public on Saturday. Instead, it is showcasing a new gasoline engine, diesel engine and automatic transmission prototype, all under the "Mazda Sky Concept".