LUNAR CRUISER
Since 2019, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and Toyota have been conducting joint research on a pressurized rover (nicknamed "Lunar Cruiser"). This would make it possible to carry out crewed exploration activities on the surface of the moon, one of JAXA's international space exploration missions. The moon's surface has one-sixth the gravity of Earth, experiences temperatures ranging from -170 to 120 degrees Celsius, is in complete vacuum, is bathed in strong radiation, and is covered with lunar sand (regolith). The Lunar Cruiser seeks to achieve a high level of mobility and allow astronauts to explore safely and comfortably. We will contribute to this endeavor by offering the reliability, durability, driving performance, and FC (fuel cell) technology that Toyota has cultivated through long years of vehicle development. Technologies developed for the moon can then be fed back to the Earth and be used to create better vehicles and develop technologies for sustainable society and the planet.
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Mar. 31, 2026
Exhibiting at SPEXA -Space Business Expo-
- Dates
- May 27-29, 2026
- Venue
- Tokyo Big Sight, South Hall
- Main Content
- Toyota will exhibit at the International Space Business Expo SPEXA, where we will showcase our initiatives centered on the development of the Lunar Cruiser.
Mar. 31, 2026
Exhibiting at the 41st Space Symposium
- Dates
- April 13-16, 2026
- Venue
- The Broadmoor
- Main Content
- Toyota will exhibit at the 41st Space Symposium as part of the "Japanese Space Industry" booth operated by JAXA, showcasing our initiatives centered on the development of the Lunar Cruiser.
Guided by Toyota's principle of "Mobility for ALL," we aim to fulfill humanity's desire to go wherever people aspire to go. With this vision, we are taking on the challenge of developing the Lunar Cruiser. The experience and technologies gained through its development will contribute to creating better mobility and a more sustainable society on Earth and in space.