Japanese automaker Toyota is unveiling its new e-scooter targeting users with limited mobility. The new Toyota C+walk three-wheeled electric scooter will be available in the company’s home market of Japan from next month, November 2021.
The new e-scooter bears some semblance with some other brands like the Segway PT, and it seems to be a successor to the Toyota Concept-i Walk from 2017. The Toyota C+walk comes with some features that would appeal to the elderly and others with limited mobility. It has a top speed of 6 miles per hour which can be reduced to 1 mph if needed. The range of the C+walk is 8.5 miles on a full charge. The removable battery makes it possible to double the range of the e-scooter with an additional battery. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the battery.
Toyota conceptualized the C+way to help elderly workers move across large facilities like warehouses, factories, and airport terminals in a safe and efficient manner. The e-scooter also has an obstacle avoidance system, which beeps when it detects something on the path of the scooter. The obstacle avoidance system will slow down the scooter if a collision is imminent.
The Toyota C+way e-scooter is priced from ¥341,000 ($3,100). In Japan, outright purchase or lease arrangements are available from next month. Toyota is silent on the global availability and pricing of the C+way, although we expect more details to be provided as time goes on.
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