Tokyo — TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announced
today that it plans to exhibit 17 vehicles—six concept vehicles and 11 models
of production commercial vehicles and specially equipped vehicles with features
for the elderly and disabled—at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show (Nov. 3-Nov. 7) in
Makuhari, Chiba under the theme "Vehicles for People; Vehicles as Partners."
TMC views the Tokyo Motor Show as an opportunity to propose new automotive possibilities.
Over the years, the company has used this occasion to unveil a wide variety of
concept vehicles and technologies.
At this year's show, continuing from last year, TMC will exhibit vehicles under
the banner of "Ecology & Emotion"—a concept for making vehicles
that offer superior environmental performance, as well as driving excitement—to
showcase its initiatives for creating vehicles that respond to social needs.
In the area of commercial vehicles, Toyota will present a range of enjoyable
uses from business to leisure alongside its development of environmentally advanced
technologies, and in the area of Welcabs (specially equipped vehicles with factory
installed features for the disabled), it will present convenient mobility for
the elderly and disabled. |