Toyota has big plans regarding electrification and
the Japanese market plays a big role in kickstarting the brand’s EV lineup.
One of the first Toyota EVs to launch in Japan is
the Ultra-compact BEV (battery electric vehicle), scheduled to arrive in local
dealerships in late 2020. The model will debut in production-ready guise at the
Tokyo Motor Show later this month, alongside an interesting Ultra Compact BEV
Concept for Business and several walking area BEVs.
Designed to provide short-distance mobility while
limiting impact on the environment, the production-ready Ultra-compact BEV
targets Japan’s aging society, aiming to “provide freedom of movement to people
at all stages of life.” More specifically, the two-seater EV is designed to
meet the daily mobility needs of customers who make regular, short-distance
trips. These users include the elderly, newly licensed drivers, or
business-people visiting local customers.
With that in mind, the driving range of around 100
km and the top speed of 60 km/h seem appropriate. Toyota
also says the Ultra Compact BEV features “an extremely short turning radius”
which should come in handy on narrow city streets. Styling-wise, there’s not
much to say as the tiny EV definitely reminds us of the Smart Fortwo when it
comes to its overall shape.
The planned 2020 launch of the production-ready EV
will be paired with a new business model that aims to promote the wider
adoption of BEVs. That’s why Toyota pledges to examine every step of the
battery’s life, from manufacture through sale, resale or re-use, and recycling
to maximize its value.
Alongside the production-ready Ultra Compact BEV,
Toyota will showcase the Ultra Compact BEV Concept Model for Business at the
Tokyo Motor Show. The sleek-looking study is designed for business applications
that include repeated short-distance trips and parking, effectively serving as
a mobile office “to support traveling, working and taking breaks using the
vehicle.”
The Ultra Compact BEV Concept Model offers three
modes (Drive, Office, and Relax), each bringing a different interior
configuration. Other vehicles on display at Toyota’s Tokyo Motor Show stand
include the i-Road three-wheelers and three different Walking Area BEVs:
Standing Type, Seated Type and Wheelchair-linked Type.