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Call for Creativity in Toyota i-Road R&D Project in Tokyo

Parking facilities with charging capability

Tokyo, Japan, May 7, 2015―In July, Toyota will take the next step toward realizing the full potential of the i-Road ultra-compact EV concept by launching the Open Road Project in Tokyo. To encourage the practical, convenient and fun use of the i-Road on city streets, Toyota will seek creative input and feedback from both specialist companies and members of the public focusing on two key areas: finding convenient parking and encouraging customization.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/7773444/

"Cité lib by Ha:mo", a New Type of Urban Mobility Based on Ultra-Compact Electric Vehicles Connected to Public Transport, Launches in Grenoble, France

Toyota i-ROAD for use in "Cité lib by Ha:mo" EV sharing trial in Grenoble, France

The clean city of tomorrow will see personal electric mobility harmoniously connected to public transport systems. By sharing this vision, five partners―the City of Grenoble, France, its metropolitan area Grenoble-Alpes Metropole, EDF and its affiliate Sodetrel, Toyota Motor Corporation and Cité lib―launched today a new service called "Cité lib by Ha:mo".

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/3962091/

Grenoble, "Smart City" from October with 'Citélib by Ha:mo', an innovative 100% electric car-sharing scheme connected to public transport

How Citélib by Ha:mo works

You hear a lot about future mobility, smart cities, and other innovations designed to make cities and urban transport more pleasant and manageable in years to come. Concrete examples, however, are still few and far between. When the back-to-school season begins after this summer, this dream will become a reality in Grenoble and the outlying area, making the French Alps city a pioneer in future mobility.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/3366515/

Changing Mobility and Lives, Three Wheels at a Time

Toyota i-Road

Residents of Toyota City, Japan, might be wondering what they just saw on the street. If it had three wheels and was leaning around a corner, it was the "i-Road", Toyota's ultra-compact all-electric, all-fun concept.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/947945/

Consumers to Test Ultra-compact 'i-Road' EV in Tokyo

Toyota i-Road

Tokyo, Japan, March 20, 2014―Toyota Motor Corporation announces the start of consumer trials of the "i-Road" personal mobility vehicle in the Greater Tokyo Area. The limited trials, which aim to gauge the effectiveness of the electric vehicle in everyday situations in urban areas, will run from March 24 through early June.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/1225223/

Toyota City Optimized Urban Transport System to Expand
―TMC to Exhibit 'Toyota i-Road' Personal Mobility Concept Car at CEATEC Japan 2013―

Toyota i-Road Concept Model

Toyota City, Japan, September 26, 2013―Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that it will expand the "Ha:mo"1 optimized urban transport system undergoing operational trials in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture since October 2012. The expansion will take effect on October 1.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/49314/

TMC to Premiere 'Toyota i-Road' Personal Mobility Concept at 2013 Geneva Motor Show

Toyota i-Road

Toyota City, Japan, March 4, 2013―Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) will debut the "Toyota i-Road" personal mobility concept at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show1 to be held in Geneva, Switzerland from March 5 through 17. The concept, a three-wheeler with motorcycle-like maneuverability, is ideally suited for short-distance urban travel and was designed to be a new way to enjoy mobility.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/98737/

Park24 and Toyota to Trial i-Road Sharing Service in Central Tokyo

Toyota i-Road

Tokyo, February 25, 2015―Starting in April, Park24 Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation will trial a car sharing service in central Tokyo using the Toyota "i-Road", an ultra-compact three-wheeled electric vehicle. The i-Road, designed for flexibility and ease of use, will be paired with Park24's "Times Car Plus" service, which allows members to use share cars at any time of day or night. The trial will also incorporate elements from Toyota's "Ha:mo" optimized urban transport system.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/6168109/

Texas Welcomes Its First i-Rodeo

North Texas residents met the i-Road, three wheeled electric vehicle, and COMS, super-compact electric vehicle, last weekend at the American Airlines center in Dallas. The 65 participants spent time taking the cars through their paces, answering questions about their driving preferences, how ultra-compact electric vehicles could be used in their daily lives, and providing product feedback to Toyota researchers.

For details, see the press release here
http://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/texas+irodeo+2015.htm?view_id=43649

Park24 and Toyota to Improve and Expand Tokyo Car Sharing Service Trial

i-Road

Tokyo, September 29, 2015―Starting next month, Park24 Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation will expand the scope and scale of their joint car sharing service trial in central Tokyo. In addition to continuing to use the Toyota i-Road, the service will now also make use of the COMS, a super-compact electric vehicle produced by Toyota Auto Body. A number of new locations have been added throughout central Tokyo, and the service's vehicle management system has been overhauled with several user-friendly updates. This phase of the trial is planned to run from October 20 through to the end of March 2016.

For details, see the press release here
http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/9645619/