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Original name: トヨタ DMT
Toyota Concept Cars Stand Out at 35th Tokyo Motor Show
TOKYO--October 24, 2001--Toyota Motor Corporation today unveiled its new prototypes and production vehicles at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show.
Toyota's exhibit spotlights the company's innovations in environmental and information technology as well as sporty performance and motor sports.
Toyota's commitment to environmentally friendly solutions is represented by the ES3 (e-s-cubic), a prototype diesel sedan which can go 100km on just 2.7 liters of diesel fuel.
New Toyota hybrid vehicles include the Estima Hybrid, the world's first hybrid minivan and first mass-produced hybrid 4WD vehicle, as well as the FCHV-5, a fuel cell hybrid prototype with an on-board reformer to convert clean hydrocarbon fuel (CHF) into hydrogen.
Developed in collaboration with Sony Corp., the "pod" concept applies AI (artificial intelligence) to serve as an expressive "partner" to its owner, responding to moods and encouraging good driving skills. The WiLL VC concept features G-Book, Toyota's new information network service, which helps it navigate the Internet as well as road networks. The DMT (Dual Mode Traveler) concept offers on-the-road cruising pleasure complemented by plentiful space for by-the-road recreation.
The "Voltz" sports utility wagon (SUW) combines the space of a minivan, sportiness of a coupe and functionality of an SUV. The smaller "ist" is a sporty compact hatchback with SUV practicality. Both prototypes feature Toyota's VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with intelligence) engine for powerful acceleration and fuel economy.
The FXS roadster concept is powered by a 4.3 liter V8 engine which revs up to 8,000RPM. The RSC (Rugged Sports Coupe) is a pure concept vehicle with chunky, muscular styling.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team's Formula 1 test car is on exhibit, as its 2002 Grand Prix debut nears. Toyota is a full constructor, one of the few automakers participating in Formula 1 to build its own chassis and engine. A Toyota powered CART racing car is also on display.
Clearly, Toyota's dedication to continuous improvement and innovation will have an enormous influence on 21st century mobility.
SOURCE: Nissan
Engine & performance:
Position: front
Type: 4-cylinder, in-line
Capacity: 2400 cc
Power:
Torque:
Drive: FWD
Top speed:
0-100 km/h:
Dimensions:
Length: 4850 mm
Width: 1825 mm
Height: 2030 mm
Wheelbase: 2900 mm