Toyota to Showcase Five Concept Vehicles at Tokyo Motor Show 2013

Toyota-Voxy-ConceptToyota Motor Corporation is all set to showcase its five latest concept vehicles at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show, which is scheduled to be held from November 20 till December 1, 2013, at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward, Tokyo. These five vehicles are a part of Toyota’s slogan ‘Fun to Drive, Again’, which emphasizes on the enjoyment factor in driving and future mobility.

A concept version of Toyota FCV, a fuel cell vehicle, which is likely to be launched in 2015, and a next-generation taxi, JPN Taxi Concept, which has been designed keeping in mind usability and hospitality, will also be a part of Toyota’s display.

Let’s have a look at the five cars that will be presented by Toyota in one of the leading car shows of the world:

Toyota FCV Concept

This hydrogen-powered vehicle possesses a driving range of 500 kilometers and can be refueled in merely three minutes, which is exceptional. The car has two exciting features as the electric drive motor will produce powerful acceleration and air will be transformed into water as electricity is produced by the system.

Toyota FCV Concept

Toyota FV2

This vehicle is manufactured taking into account the future requirements of car lovers. Toyota FV2 will connect with the driver more efficiently, enhancing the level of fun in driving.

Toyota FV2

JPN Taxi Concept

This latest taxi has been manufactured while keeping in mind the traditional Japanese hospitality. Ample interior space has been provided in this vehicle in order to enhance the comfort level of passengers.

JPN Taxi Concept

Voxy Concept and Noah Concept

These two concepts are the minivans of the future with immense interior space and are likely to gain popularity among big families. Ultra-long sliding Captain Seats are provided in the second rows of these seven-seater minivans.

Voxy Concept and Noah Concept

Aqua G Sports

The Aqua G Sports is a hybrid sports car with an extremely elegant interior and exterior.

Aqua G Sports

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