Toyota Innova Electric Vehicle Spotted Testing on Indonesian Roads

Toyota is presently conducting road trials for its all-electric Innova model in Indonesia.

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Anton Jimmy Suwandy, the Marketing Director of Toyota Astra Motor (TAM), has confirmed that Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) – a TAM subsidiary – is currently testing a pure electric version of the Toyota Innova model. However, further details have not been disclosed.

Meanwhile, Bob Azam, the Vice President of TMMIN, revealed to CNN Indonesia that the purpose of this testing is to gather research data for the transition to fully electric vehicles.

Back in early 2012, Toyota introduced the Innova EV Concept model at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) in Jakarta, which garnered global attention.

In comparison to the Innova model with traditional internal combustion engines, the Innova EV Concept features an electric powertrain. It also showcases a closed grille like other electric cars, blue stripes in the headlamp cluster, a blue Toyota logo, EV logo (on the side), and Electric logo (at the rear). The body of the vehicle is adorned with long blue decals, unique gray alloy wheels, and blue highlights in the taillights.

Inside the cabin, the electric MPV is equipped with its own instrument cluster, which still includes a tachometer despite using an electric motor. The infotainment screen displays essential information such as the status of the electric powertrain (battery capacity, remaining range, and current output power) and vehicle speed. The comfortable leather seats feature the “Innova EV” emblem printed on the front headrest.

Many people are wondering if Toyota will utilize the old Innova platform to develop an electric version of the MPV. However, the Innova EV is solely a technical research project and will not be produced on a large scale.

According to Autocar India, Anton Jimmi Suwandy, the Marketing Director of Toyota Astra Motor, has confirmed that the Kijang Innova Electric will not be released on the market. It remains a concept car, serving as a platform for technical development and assessing the feasibility of electric vehicles in the region.

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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