Car manufacturers’ concepts give us an idea of what our roads will be like in the future, and in fact, they don’t skimp on the elements. Toyota, for example, introduced what looks like a cargo container…and now look!
We've seen a lot of things here, and yet, we're still surprised by what the brands have to offer us.
Concepts serve this purpose, bold and different proposals that depart from what we are accustomed to.
Toyota took the message and went into a sci-fi movie for the electric truck Kaiwibako. The manufacturer presented this model as part of the preparation for the Japanese Mobility Expo.
Does it look like a cargo container? Look. Does it look like any body left behind other than Earth? also. However, according to Toyota, the Kaiwebako will operate as a commercial and personal vehicle.
On the commercial side, the futuristic-looking truck can be configured indoors to make deliveries or even as a mobile store. It also has extra seating to function as a minivan.
In person, the Kayoibako simply operates as a standard truck.
The cabin of this electric Toyota concept truck has a steering wheel and is equipped with spacious screens containing all kinds of useful information, such as weather, navigation, car cameras and more.
Electric cars like this have been on the radar ever since self-driving cars became a distant prospect. Is it really a sample of the ways of the future?
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