Thursday, August 21, 2008

2007 Toyota i-Real Concept










The Toyota i-REAL Concept is a personal mobility vehicle made closely in human scale as a step toward commercialization in the near future.

Represents the next stage of Toyota's personal mobility vehicle development, following the PM, i-unit and i-swing.

Uses three wheels (two at the front and one at the back), in low-speed mode, shortening its wheelbase to allow it to maneuver naturally among pedestrians at similar eyesight height without taking up a large amount of space; in high-speed mode the wheelbase lengthens to provide a lower center of gravity and better driving performance.

Ensures safe handling—both to the driver and those around the vehicle—by employing perimeter monitoring sensors to detect when a collision with a person or object is imminent and alerts the driver by emitting a noise and vibrating; at the same time, alerts people around it of its movements through the pleasant use of light and sound.

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