
THE Tokyo show, which will open its doors from October 25 to November 5, 2023, will be an opportunity for car manufacturers to present their latest innovations. Of course, Japanese brands will be there, too Toyota will use the event to present its new and upcoming models.
After the presentation of the Toyota FT-3e and Toyota FT-Se concept cars, which include two serial electric models, the Japanese manufacturer presents Toyota Kayoibakothe concept of a 100% electric minivan that embodies “The future of mobility that offers the freedom to live the life you want, anywhere, anytime”according to Toyota.
Toyota Kayoibako: many possibilities
3.99 meters long, 1.79 meters wide and 1.86 meters high, all with a 2.80 meter wheelbase, Kayoibako takes its name from the customizable containers that allow the safe and efficient transport of products whose size ensures the elimination of waste, at the same time able to satisfy various needs. thanks to variable inserts.
Therefore, the Toyota Kayoibako is a particularly compact van model from the point of viewthe spirit of Japanese kei carswhich represents the future of mobility according to the brand, with a particular focus oninterior/exterior layout and on a affordable price.
For personal useKayoibako can be personalized according to the owners’ tastes and preferences to offer a one-of-a-kind personality, helping to ensure mobility for all: for example, it is able to adapt to offer greater access, easy for people with reduced mobility and wheelchairs.
See you at the exhibition in Tokyo 2023
For professional use, Kayoibako will offer solutions to various challenges: for example, to ensure last-mile logistics, the vehicle can contribute to intelligent distribution systems by adjusting its configuration to efficiently transport small volumes. Kayoibako can also be configured to, for example, create a mobile store by installing product displays, or be used as a shuttle by adding extra seats.
To find out about all its new products, Toyota invites us to the upcoming Japan Mobility Show from October 25 to November 5, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Source: Auto Plus

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