Toyota unveils details of Japan Mobility Show 2023 booth
TOYOTA will be exhibiting at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023, to be held from October 26 to November 5.
TOYOTA will be exhibiting at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023, to be held from October 26 to November 5, with a booth themed “Let’s Change the Future of Cars—Find Your Future.”
At the TOYOTA booth, visitors can enjoy stage performances throughout the entire area, which include music and dance. Another feature is the chance to experience life in the mobility society of the future through attractions that can be enjoyable by all, such as a chance to customise mobility vehicles and racing games with fully hand-operated controls.
The vehicle exhibits will embody Toyota’s “Mobility for All” spirit, including the new model of the Century and the Crown series—displayed alongside the machines that will evolve into the one-of-a-kind cherished cars of tomorrow.
A photo spot with Toyota’s lunar buggy and various other surprises scattered throughout will provide take-home mementos of the future experience. TOYOTA’s booth will offer a taste of the future mobility society.
The rear of a vehicle will be custom outfitted as a Capsule Bar, where visitors can answer simple questions to receive a toy gift: a capsule containing one of nine different miniature cars and fun secret items.
Toyota is developing new technologies that enable drivers to control vehicles without gas or brake pedals, including in a standing position or from a wheelchair. These new driving experiences will be available to visitors through the realistic driving simulator "Gran Turismo 7" (software for PlayStation 5/PlayStation 4).
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