Car Of The Future Created By Toyota

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tyrone schneider

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Jan 23, 2009, 10:37:58 PM1/23/09
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Toyota sure does have a lot of surprises up its sleeve. But it would
not be quite surprising if it does. After all, we do know that the
Toyota Motor Corporation can be considered as one of the biggest and
strongest companies in the industry right now. And with great power
comes great responsibility and perhaps the company believes that it is
their responsibility to produce vehicles that would astound and make
the public happy. Sure, they do create remarkable stuff from Toyota
Sequoia original parts to fine Toyota accessories to exemplary
vehicles but now the company would like to show the motoring public a
glimpse of what the future holds.
The company would be showing off soon the Toyota Fine-N vehicle which
is actually a hydrogen fuel cell concept car. And according to Toyota,
this kind of vehicle would soon be filling the roads and streets of
our future. This vehicle would be part of the main displays that
Toyota South Africa would be sending off at the Auto Africa 2006
exhibit. The event would be held at Johannesburg's Expo Center and
would be starting from the 26th of October up until the 5th of
November.
As per the Toyota Fine-N, you would see that this vehicle has for four
doors and it comes with a four wheel drive system for a better driving
response. The company also boasts of its design and potential
performance for all fuel cell vehicles that would be coming in the
future. The wheels of the vehicle have got their very own electric
motors and these are powered right from the Toyota fuel cell stack and
its lithium ion battery. And its power source could be able to produce
some 25 kW and 110 Nm of torque. You would find the fuel cell stack,
the lithium ion battery, and the rest of the vehicle's power control
unit all beneath the floor. This is primarily because Toyota believes
that by doing such, there would be more floor space for the vehicle's
occupants and passengers. Versatile, the Toyota Fine-N would be a
vehicle to look out
for.
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