Toyota Concept-i Ride to debut at 2017 Tokyo Motor Show
The Concept-i Ride is an urban commuter vehicle. The Concept-i Ride features gullwing doors that open to access a central seat with joystick controllers. The seat can slide sideways to accommodate another seat positioned aft, and is designed for wheelchair users right out the box. Like the larger, earlier Concept-i, the Ride uses artificial intelligence to provide a more enjoyable and secure transportation experience, whether that's delivered as an active driver or a passive occupant under automated driving. Toyota hasn't detailed the electric powertrain, but says it could travel for between 100 and 150 kilometers (62-93 miles) on a charge.
About Toyota Concept-i
Toyota Concept Vehicles produced between 2010 and 2019 include:
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