Exciting features at the Toyota booth in Japan Mobility Show 2023

Toyota's booth at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, with the theme "Let's Change the Future of Cars—Find Your Future," garnered significant attention from both visitors and the media.

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Visitors at the Toyota exhibition area will have the chance to enjoy lively music performances.

In addition, visitors can also experience life in the future mobility society through exciting exhibition areas. They will have the opportunity to customize transportation and play games that are entirely controlled by hand.

The vehicle exhibition area showcases Toyota’s spirit of “Freedom of movement for everyone” and includes new car models. One of the highlights is the Land Cruiser Se electric model with an impressive, elegant, and stylish design. This model offers smooth and high torque performance that only BEVs can provide.

Another exciting model is the concept pickup truck with a solid and durable body. It combines practicality with style as a BEV. With a length of just over 5 meters and a double cabin design, the EPU’s monocoque structure allows for a flexible cabin space to meet diverse user needs. The rear cabin boldly connects to the driver’s compartment, making it suitable for various preferences and supporting different driving styles, including outdoor activities.

Furthermore, there are other interesting models such as the FT-3e and FT-Se, KAYOIBAKO, IMV 0…

Additionally, there is a bar area where the rear of the vehicle is equipped as a bar counter. Visitors can answer simple questions to receive gifts. Each compartment contains one of nine mini cars and other mysterious and interesting items.

Toyota is developing new technologies that allow drivers to control vehicles without the need for gas or brake pedals, even in a standing or sitting position in a wheelchair. These new driving experiences will be simulated and showcased through the “Gran Turismo 7” driving simulator software for PlayStation 5/PlayStation 4.

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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