Toyota Endo Urban Mobility Concept 2005
The Toyota Endo Concept was introduced at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. It was the latest concept for an urban friendly car developed to tackle the challenges of modern city life.
Urban areas form an increasing difficult challenge for automotive designers and city planners-shortage of space, emissions and traffic congestion all make the city less inviting but customers still demand personal mobility.
The Toyota Endo Concept is an urban-friendly solution that intends to address some of these problems. Its compact dimensions and low kerb weight allow a better use of space and low emissions, while simultaneously seating four passengers in comfort and allowing additional luggage space. Two-link system for doors allows entry and exit in tight places. A multitude of seat positions provide a high level of modularity.
The Toyota Endo is short, at 3 metres long, but tall (1.52 m) and wide (1.69 m) to create ample interior space. |
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There are no indication concerning the propulsion technique.
Toyota Endo Concept 2005 Wallpapers (click on image to enlarge)