-2.1 C
New York City
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Home EVENTS Toyota to Debut Concept Cars at Tokyo Motor Show

Toyota to Debut Concept Cars at Tokyo Motor Show

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]oyota will present its vision for the future of mobility at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show, where three very different concept cars will make their global debuts.

While some of the vehicles slated to go on display represent the development and commercialization of groundbreaking new technologies, others seek to explore and strengthen the emotional bond between car and driver.

Toyota FCV Plus
Toyota FCV Plus

Toyota S-FR
Toyota S-FR

Toyota’s commitment to advanced powertrain technology will be represented by three models: the all-new PRIUS, the Toyota C-HR Concept, a compact hybrid crossover, and the FCV Plus, a fuel cell concept that embodies Toyota’s vision of a hydrogen-based society.

While the above vehicles represent the ever-changing nature of mobility, Toyota will also show two concepts created to reaffirm the fundamental relationship between car and driver: the S-FR, a fun-to-drive entry-level lightweight sports car, and the Kikai, a design concept that reminds us of the innate beauty of machinery.

 

Most Popular

Colour Blind Visitors Get Special Glasses at Mercedes-Benz Museum

Automotive history is diverse and colourful. This is also to be understood quite literally, as the fascinating colours, shades and contrasts in the Mercedes-Benz...

Bid for 2030 World Expo: Hyundai Showcases Art Cars in New York

Towards supporting the South Korean city of Busan’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo, Hyundai Motor Group is planning exhibition and road tour...

Nigeria’s Oil Revenue Rises by N188.71b

Nigeria’s earnings from crude oil sales increased by N188.7 billion in August 2023 due to the rise in the production of the product by...

Oil Prices Extend Gains toward $95 on Tight Supply

Global oil benchmark Brent crude neared $95 a barrel on Monday, with investors focused on the prospect of a widening supply deficit in the...
%d bloggers like this: