
Olympic Games in Paris 2024: official cars from Toyota
As a global partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Toyota intends to provide multiple vehicles and mobility solutions for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Overall, more than 2650 electric, hybrid or hydrogen carsas well as 700 mobility solutions, will be used by athletes, officials, volunteers, accredited journalists and other spectators.
The first deliveries of these official cars have begun, and key handover ceremony took place on March 1, 2024, in front of the Paris 2024 Games headquarters, located in the Pulse building, in Saint-Denis (93). The event was attended by Tony Estanget, President of Paris 2024, Yoshihiro Nakata, President of Toyota Motor Europe, Frank Marott, President of Toyota France, and Didier Gambart, President of Kinto Europe.
On this occasion, the Japanese manufacturer presented its visual identity developed specifically for Paris 2024, which will be found on these vehicles with special colors for each technology presented during these Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris 2024: electric, hybrid or hydrogen.
Kinto Share solution for car sharing
In the details, blue will distinguish cars on hydrogen fuel cells : this is the color that causes water, which is the only emission when using this type of vehicle. The green color will indicate battery electric vehicles : this is the color that symbolizes the nature and therefore the environmental friendliness of this engine. Finally, purple will be reserved for hybrid vehicles (self-charging and recharging) and is also the third color of the Paris 2024 venues.
In addition to this fleet of official vehicles, the staff of the Organizing Committee of the Games in Paris receive an advantage Kinto Share car sharing servicefrom September 2023: A flexible mobility service to meet travel needs in the run-up to the Games, in particular to access the most remote locations that are difficult to reach by public transport.
Toyota also delivered the first samples The C+walk S mobility solution workers with disabilities at the Paris 2024 Games, allowing them to move freely in the Pulse building.
A total of 700 C+walk S units are planned for use by athletes, staff and spectators during the 2024 Paris Games.
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Source: Auto Plus

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