Toyota to Show Production-Ready Ultra-Compact BEV at 2019 Tokyo Motor Show “FUTURE EXPO”


  • Aiming for release in Japan in late 2020, as part of new Toyota business model focused on the popularization of BEVs
     
  • Other Toyota BEVs including Walking Area BEV and Toyota i-ROAD will be available for test drives at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show “OPEN ROAD”
     

TORONTO, ON – October 17, 2019 - Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today announced that it will display its new, production-ready Ultra-compact BEV (battery electric vehicle) at the FUTURE EXPO special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show ahead of the vehicle’s planned commercial launch in Japan in 2020. The next-generation mobility solution is designed to provide short-distance mobility while limiting impact on the environment.

“We want to create a mobility solution that can support Japan’s ageing society and provide freedom of movement to people at all stages of life,” said Akihiro Yanaka, Head of Development. “With the Ultra-compact BEV, we are proud to offer customers a vehicle that not only allows for greater autonomy, but also requires less space, creates less noise and limits environmental impact.” 

 
Ultra-compact BEV

 

The ultra-compact, two-seater BEV is specifically designed to meet the daily mobility needs of customers who make regular, short-distance trips such as the elderly, newly licensed drivers, or business-people visiting local customers. It can be driven a range of approximately 100 km on a single charge, reach a maximum speed of 60 km/h, and features an extremely short turning radius.

Toyota is also pairing its planned 2020 launch of the Ultra-compact BEV with a new business model that aims to promote the wider adoption of battery electric vehicles in general. This includes examining every step of the battery’s life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling to maximize its value. In the near term, Toyota will focus on expanded leasing initiatives designed to recapture used batteries for evaluation and re-use as appropriate in pre-owned vehicles, as service parts, or even in non-automobile applications. Toyota is also developing peripheral services for battery electric vehicles such as recharging stations and insurance. 

 

 
Toyota’s proposed BEV business model

 

In addition, Toyota is exploring applications for its compact, short-distance BEVs beyond individual mobility. For example, the ultra-compact BEV in particular is well-suited to meet the mobility needs of municipalities working to create safe, unrestricted, and environmentally-friendly transportation options in urban or mountainous communities. To date, Toyota is already engaged with approximately 100 corporate and government partners to explore new transportation models that would include BEVs such as the Ultra-compact BEV and is in ongoing discussions with others. Current partners list here.

Toyota’s Ultra-compact BEV will be exhibited at the FUTURE EXPO special exhibition of the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show from October 24 to November 4 along with the “Ultra-compact BEV Concept Model for Business”, previously introduced on June 7, 2019. In addition, ticketed Tokyo Motor Show attendees will be able to experience a range of Toyota’s ultra-compact BEV mobility solutions at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show OPEN ROAD exhibit. The Toyota i-ROAD and three different Walking Area BEVs will be available for test rides along the 1.5 km long path connecting Aomi and Ariake.

 
Ultra-compact BEV Concept Model for business
 
Toyota i-ROAD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Walking Area BEVs (seated type/standing type/wheelchair-linked type)

 

Toyota’s BEVs: Types & Main Features

Ultra-compact BEV Concept Model for Business

  • Designed for business applications that include repeated short-distance trips and parking, the Ultra-compact BEV Concept Model for Business serves as a “mobile office” with three modes to support traveling, working and taking breaks using the vehicle.

Walking Area BEV Standing Type

  • The Walking Area BEV Standing Type can be used for patrolling, conducting security checks or carrying heavy equipment around large facilities such as airports or factories.

Walking Area BEV Seated Type

  • The Walking Area BEV Seated Type provides mobility for people who are handling large amounts of luggage, or who may have difficulty walking. 

Walking Area BEV Wheelchair-linked Type

  • The Walking Area BEV Wheelchair-linked Type connects to manual wheelchairs by providing motorized power to them for use at large facilities and tourist locations.

Toyota i-ROAD

  • The Toyota i-ROAD is a short-distance mobility solution that combines the size of a motorcycle with improved stability to support last-mile urban commuting or tourism. 

Specifications (based on internal measurements)

Name

Ultra-compact BEV

Ultra-compact BEV business concept

Walking area BEV standing type

Walking area BEV seated type

Walking area BEV wheelchair-linked type

Toyota

i-ROAD

Release

2020 winter

-

2020 winter

2021

2021

Capacity

2 people

1

1

1

1

1/2

Length

2,49 0mm

2,490 mm

700 mm

1,180 mm

540 mm

2,345 mm

Width

1,290 mm

1,290 mm

450 mm

630 mm

630 mm

870 mm

Height

1,550 mm

1,550 mm

1,200 mm

1,090 mm

1,090 mm

1,455 mm

Max speed

60 km/h

60 km/h

2, 4, 6, 10 km/h

(switchable)

2, 4, 6 km/h

(switchable)

2, 4, 6 km/h

(switchable)

60 km/h

Range on single charge

100 km

100 km

14 km

10 km

20 km

50 km

Charging time

Approx.

5 hours

(200V)

Approx.

5 hours

(200V)

Approx.

2.5 hours

(replaceable battery)

Approx.

2 hours

(replaceable battery)

Approx.

2.5 hours

(replaceable battery)

Approx.

3 hours

 

Please find additional Tokyo Motor Show 2019-related news releases, images, and more here:

https://global.toyota/en/mobility/toyota-brand/features/tms/2019/

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