Three-wheel mobility “C + walk T” announced by Toyota. Doesn't it feel like a dragon ball?

Come on, fantasy, mystery of love.

Electric kickboards that have come to be seen here and there in recent years. In some areas of Japan, driving as a “small special vehicle” has been approved as a demonstration experiment, and it is attracting attention as a new means of transportation that connects the last mile . ..

Various electric kickboards are still appearing from various manufacturers, but No way, after all, Toyota is participating. Toyota Motor announced the standing-style electric mobility “ C + walk T “.

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The two-tone modern body is made of resin and has a soft design with few irregularities. Looking at the round tires with different front and rear sizes, Is it only me who feels like a dragon ball?

However, “ C + walk T ” becomes mobility according to walking, and The driving speed is 2 to 10km / h . As much as a dragon ball! And cannot be moved.

I feel like the strongest guy at the frontier has come …

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Safety is also taken into consideration, and when the “Safety support” model detects a person or object with a sensor, it warns with a sound and a panel. The speed will be reduced to 2km / h. The roundness of the body, the sensing technology, and I feel the consideration for safety cultivated over many years.

Hmm, I guess, this feeling of favorite …

When I was dwelling in some undeveloped land, the strongest one came out … I feel like.

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However, as mentioned above, the movement speed is slow and you cannot drive on public roads. It’s important, so once again, public roads are not possible . Rather than moving fast, move comfortably on private land, shopping malls, attractions, factories, etc. That’s the genre of mobility.

Still, it is certainly a “new form of movement”.

I’m excited to think that this slightly fantasy movement style will increase steadily in the future!

Source: Toyota via Price Com 2021-10-01tok03

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