Toyota to display compact two-seater BEV at the Tokyo Motor Show
20 Oct 2019|1,541 views
Toyota has announced that it will display its new, production-ready ultra-compact Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show ahead of the vehicle's planned commercial launch in Japan in 2020.
The ultra-compact, two-seater BEV is specifically designed to meet the daily mobility needs of customers who make regular, short-distance trips, such as the elderly, newly-licensed drivers, or business-people visiting local customers.
It can be driven a range of approximately 100km on a single charge, reach a maximum speed of 60km/h, and features an extremely short turning radius.
Toyota is also pairing its planned 2020 launch of the ultra-compact BEV with a new business model that aims to promote the wider adoption of BEVs.
This includes examining every step of the battery's life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling to maximise its value. In the near term, Toyota will focus on expanded leasing initiatives designed to recapture used batteries for evaluation and re-use them as appropriate in pre-owned vehicles, as service parts, or even in non-automotive applications. Toyota is also developing peripheral services for BEVs such as recharging stations and insurance.
Toyota's ultra-compact BEV will be exhibited at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show from 24 October to 4 November 2019.
It can be driven a range of approximately 100km on a single charge, reach a maximum speed of 60km/h, and features an extremely short turning radius.
Toyota is also pairing its planned 2020 launch of the ultra-compact BEV with a new business model that aims to promote the wider adoption of BEVs.
This includes examining every step of the battery's life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling to maximise its value. In the near term, Toyota will focus on expanded leasing initiatives designed to recapture used batteries for evaluation and re-use them as appropriate in pre-owned vehicles, as service parts, or even in non-automotive applications. Toyota is also developing peripheral services for BEVs such as recharging stations and insurance.
Toyota's ultra-compact BEV will be exhibited at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show from 24 October to 4 November 2019.
Toyota has announced that it will display its new, production-ready ultra-compact Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show ahead of the vehicle's planned commercial launch in Japan in 2020.
The ultra-compact, two-seater BEV is specifically designed to meet the daily mobility needs of customers who make regular, short-distance trips, such as the elderly, newly-licensed drivers, or business-people visiting local customers.
It can be driven a range of approximately 100km on a single charge, reach a maximum speed of 60km/h, and features an extremely short turning radius.
Toyota is also pairing its planned 2020 launch of the ultra-compact BEV with a new business model that aims to promote the wider adoption of BEVs.
This includes examining every step of the battery's life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling to maximise its value. In the near term, Toyota will focus on expanded leasing initiatives designed to recapture used batteries for evaluation and re-use them as appropriate in pre-owned vehicles, as service parts, or even in non-automotive applications. Toyota is also developing peripheral services for BEVs such as recharging stations and insurance.
Toyota's ultra-compact BEV will be exhibited at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show from 24 October to 4 November 2019.
It can be driven a range of approximately 100km on a single charge, reach a maximum speed of 60km/h, and features an extremely short turning radius.
Toyota is also pairing its planned 2020 launch of the ultra-compact BEV with a new business model that aims to promote the wider adoption of BEVs.
This includes examining every step of the battery's life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling to maximise its value. In the near term, Toyota will focus on expanded leasing initiatives designed to recapture used batteries for evaluation and re-use them as appropriate in pre-owned vehicles, as service parts, or even in non-automotive applications. Toyota is also developing peripheral services for BEVs such as recharging stations and insurance.
Toyota's ultra-compact BEV will be exhibited at the Future Expo special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show from 24 October to 4 November 2019.
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