Toyota is debuting a brand new concept vehicle for the forthcoming Tokyo Motor Show, and it’s a fuel cell vehicle that’s designed to get around 1,000 kilometer (around 621 miles) on a single hydrogen pack that may be refuelled in about 3 minutes total. The idea looks like an aggressively future-styled minivan, tho’ it’s billed as a “premium saloon,” and it’s got an interior style that emphasizes second row seating space.
The Fine-Comfort Ride is designed to be flexible in its seat configuration, so it will use used maximally by just one occupant, or rather as a meeting or communication and collaboration room for a group.
It’s also got a virtual Agent built into touch displays on the driver and passenger windows and screens, for a full surround infotainment experience. The motors ar within the wheels, positioned at absolutely the outside edges of the car, too, that Toyota says makes for silent running and quite operation.
There are no dividing pillars separating the front and rear seats, and therefore the bucket seating appears like lounge furnishings from a Blade Runner movie. It’s truly an excellent cool vision of future mobility, albeit probably not a particularly realistic one.
Toyota should have plenty more to show off at the Tokyo Motor Show next week, so stay tuned for more massive reveals, and hopefully more far-out concepts.
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source:techcrunch.com