2005 Toyota i-Unit Concept
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Toyota i-Unit is a single-seat personal mobility vehicle designed to move easily through crowded urban spaces. Toyota unveiled the concept at its New York auto show booth as a vision of ultra-flexible, people-friendly transportation that can operate on roads and sidewalks much like a bicycle.
The i-Unit has a leaf-like shape and is built from eco-friendly materials that are fully recyclable and biodegradable. Its design adapts to speed: at low, pedestrian speeds, the vehicle straightens and becomes more compact to take up less space. At higher speeds, it changes posture to improve stability and comfort. Toyota positioned the i-Unit as a future solution for dense cities, focusing on personal freedom, sustainability, and seamless movement among people rather than traditional car travel.


































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