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Toyota Commuter

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Toyota Commuter

Toyota Commuter

Toyota unveiled its prototype electronic town car, the Toyota Commuter, at the 17th Tokyo Motor Show in 1970.

Designed as a versatile, door-to-door vehicle, the Commuter is intended for short-range use in confined urban areas—such as local commuting, school runs, shopping districts, factory grounds, or railway station complexes.

Powered by lead-acid batteries, it produces no exhaust emissions whatsoever. No plans for mass production were announced.

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