Next-gen concept vehicles

Updated On Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST
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Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda (L) shakes hands with Yamaha Motor Corp. president Hiroyuki Yanagi as they unveil next-generation vehicles, the electric commuter bike EC-Miu (R) and the electrically power assisted bicycle Pas With, the two companies are jointly developing during a press event in Tokyo. A vehicle seen in the background is Toyota's futuristic concept vehicle Fun-Vii. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda (L) shakes hands with Yamaha Motor Corp. president Hiroyuki Yanagi as they unveil next-generation vehicles, the electric commuter bike EC-Miu (R) and the electrically power assisted bicycle Pas With, the two companies are jointly developing during a press event in Tokyo. A vehicle seen in the background is Toyota's futuristic concept vehicle Fun-Vii. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara

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President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda poses with self-balancing two-wheeled scooter Winglet and concept vehicle Fun-Vii at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. The whole body of the concept car can be used as a display space, with the body color and display content changeable at will, and allows the vehicle to function as a terminal for displaying messages or other information, the company said. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda poses with self-balancing two-wheeled scooter Winglet and concept vehicle Fun-Vii at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. The whole body of the concept car can be used as a display space, with the body color and display content changeable at will, and allows the vehicle to function as a terminal for displaying messages or other information, the company said. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda rides self-balancing two-wheeled scooter Winglet at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda rides self-balancing two-wheeled scooter Winglet at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda (L) and Yamaha Motor's President Hiroyuki Yanagi pose as they unveil the electronic commuter EC-Miu (R) and the electronically power assisted bicycle Pas With during a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda (L) and Yamaha Motor's President Hiroyuki Yanagi pose as they unveil the electronic commuter EC-Miu (R) and the electronically power assisted bicycle Pas With during a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at its showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda poses for photographers with the Fun-Vii concept vehicle and the motorized stand-up-and-ride Winglet in Tokyo. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda poses for photographers with the Fun-Vii concept vehicle and the motorized stand-up-and-ride Winglet in Tokyo. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara

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President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda bows after a presentation of its concept vehicle Fun-Vii at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at a showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

President and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation Akio Toyoda bows after a presentation of its concept vehicle Fun-Vii at a pre-Tokyo Motor show reception at a showroom in Tokyo. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

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Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda speaks about Toyota Fun-Vii in Tokyo. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda speaks about Toyota Fun-Vii in Tokyo. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara

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Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda (L) and Yamaha Motor president Hiroyuki Yanagi display the electric commuter EC-Miu (R) and electric power assisted bicycle Pas With in Tokyo. Toyota and Yamaha have collaborated to design next generation personal vehicles, to be displayed at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda (L) and Yamaha Motor president Hiroyuki Yanagi display the electric commuter EC-Miu (R) and electric power assisted bicycle Pas With in Tokyo. Toyota and Yamaha have collaborated to design next generation personal vehicles, to be displayed at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno

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Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda displays the company's concept model Fun-Vii, which can display various graphics on the interior or exterior of the three-seater vehicle, such as a change of body color and design sent by a smartphone, in Tokyo. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda displays the company's concept model Fun-Vii, which can display various graphics on the interior or exterior of the three-seater vehicle, such as a change of body color and design sent by a smartphone, in Tokyo. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno

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Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda displays the company's concept model Fun-Vii, which can display various graphics on the interior or exterior of the three-seater vehicle, such as a change of body color and design sent by a smartphone, in Tokyo. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 28, 2011 09:12 pm IST

Toyota Motor president Akio Toyoda displays the company's concept model Fun-Vii, which can display various graphics on the interior or exterior of the three-seater vehicle, such as a change of body color and design sent by a smartphone, in Tokyo. AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno

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