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Toyota i-ROAD Revolutionary Car

Posted on the 04 March 2014 by Devender Singh @DevenderSingh93

i-ROAD Revolutionary Future Car

Toyota i-ROAD Revolutionary Car

Toyota’s idea of a three-wheel, tandem-seat Micro-car to a modern extreme in a concept ” i-ROAD ” is now ready for the showdown.

In i-ROAD, Toyota has combined an electric motor and battery that can travel upto 30 miles after being charged and it is equipped with a stability system to keep the trike upright; it’s front wheels can raise and lower in turns to lean the body without toppling it. By seating two people in tandem, As per the Toyota statement the “i-ROAD” is no wider than a conventional motorcycle, and would not require any sort of special training to drive.

Now what would be the possible effect of this revolutionary automobile technology in India ?

Considerable reduction of traffic congestion in the metropolitan cities

Does your city suffer from unbearable traffic?

Toyota i-ROAD Revolutionary Car

Overcrowded metropolitan cities have been continuously demanding replacement of 4 wheeler vehicles by compact cars and No doubt, i-ROAD is what all of us wanted to have on roads of our cities.As far as dimensions go, the vehicle measures in at 2350x 850x 1445mm, which is about 7.7 x 2.8 x 4.75 feet. The wheelbase is of 1700mm, which is 5.6-feet, making it a very svelte offering for over-crowded public spaces.

Green technology employed in i-ROAD can effectively reduce pollution in your city

i-ROAD is equipped with electric power mechanism thus it will be able to reduce the pollution emission in the cities and is surely good for future of green technology.

Toyota i-ROAD Revolutionary Car

Please visit the official Toyota website for more details: http://www.toyota-global.com/innovation/smart_mobility_society/news_and_events/t_i-road/

Watch “i-ROAD” official Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIyhXzWOuw4

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Toyota. The opinions and text are all mine.


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