Toyota I-Real concept car
Posted on Oct 11, 07 04:21 AM PDT

Toyota's I-Unit personal mobility concept car has already picked up rave reviews due to its looks, but unfortunately the public aren't too adventurous in picking up this design at this point in time. The Toyota I-Real is a natural evolution of the I-Unit, constructed from lightweight carbon fiber reinforced plastic, boasting operating controls located in the side arm rests in lieu of a steering wheel. The I-Real has a maximum speed of 18.6mph and will be able to go from an upright position to a reclined position for its High-Speed Mode. Should this actually roll off production lines, would you pick this up over the Segway?
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By Keith , 10/07/08 9:36 AM (CommentID #772260)
Buy a bike and get some exercise!!!
By Simon , 26/10/07 5:21 AM (CommentID #347452)
Add a pack rack on the back of the seat & I'd use it for shopping!!!!!
By E. Blasberg , 25/10/07 6:26 AM (CommentID #346245)
What about when it rains? Can you carry anything on it (like groceries)? Looks nice for getting to there from here on a sunny day, but otherwise as impractical as the Segway...
By Justin S. , 24/10/07 1:59 PM (CommentID #345498)
Those people at Toyota come up with the best ideas!
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