Toyota PM Concept 2003
The Concept Toyota PM was introduced at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show as an investigation on new personal mobility system. The single seat model operates with access by the front door. This electric concept has an overall lenght varying from 1750 mm to 2650 mm, a width of 1465 mm and a height of 1710 mm. Designed to "meet, link and hang out," the PM is a "wearable" single-person vehicle that targets driver-vehicle unity and offers advanced vehicle-to-vehicle communication.
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1.Driver-vehicle unity with ergonomic focus: Cabin and seat shape are designed to fit almost like a glove, while integrating the driver's intention with the car's capabilities.
2.Variable "lifelike" posture: The cabin and wheel-suspension structure are separated, allowing the PM to vary its posture according to speed and to facilitate entry and exit. Antennae-like headlamps contribute to the image of an exotic life form.
3.Space input display: A floating virtual display senses driver finger position and shows vehicle data, locations of other PMs and other information.
4.Vehicle-to-vehicle communication: PMs can share information as they travel, follow a leader in platoon formation and rendezvous automatically.
Toyota PM Concept 2003 Wallpapers