Toyota to showcase KAYOIBAKO at Japan Mobility Show 2023

For business applications, the KAYOIBAKO will offer solutions to various issues as part of the social infrastructure.

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Toyota to showcase KAYOIBAKO at Japan Mobility Show 2023

Toyota unveils the KAYOIBAKO, a concept model that embodies a mobility future with the freedom to lead the life one wants, anywhere, anytime. Toyota’s booth will showcase how the KAYOIBAKO can cater to customer needs.

TOYOTA will be exhibiting at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023, to be held from Thursday, October 26 to Sunday, November 5, with a booth themed "Let's Change the Future of Cars―Find Your Future."

For business applications, the KAYOIBAKO will offer solutions to various issues as part of the social infrastructure. In last-mile logistics, for example, the vehicle can contribute to smart distribution systems by allowing customization for efficient low-volume transportation. The KAYOIBAKO can also be customised to meet the needs of local communities, such as by installing product display shelves to create a mobile shop or additional seating to serve as a shuttle bus.

For private use, the vehicle can be customised according to individual tastes and
preferences, evolving into a one-of-a-kind mobility. As well as catering to diverse
personal uses and lifestyles, the KAYOIBAKO will also contribute to providing “Mobility for All” by, for example, enabling designs that offer easier access for wheelchair users.

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