Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Toyota i-ROAD

By Jeremy Koizeneiwski   /   Autoblog Canada

Toyota i-ROAD leans its way into the city

According to Toyoa, the "i-Road takes the company closer to its goal of creating the ultimate range of eco cars." As you're surely aware, that range of eco cars includes the enormously successful Prius family, but this new machine is nothing like the hybrid hatchback. And it's not even a car – Toyota calls the i-ROAD a Personal Mobility Vehicle.

Toyota's i-ROAD Concept, which debuts at this week's Geneva Motor Show, is adorned with just three wheels, meaning it's just as much a motorcycle as it is a car, and the driver and passenger sit in tandem style instead of side-by-side. This arrangement allows for a very thin 850mm width, which is about the same as a large motorcycle. Because the cockpit is enclosed, the occupants don't need helmets, nor are they open to the elements outside.

Also like a traditional two-wheeler, the i-ROAD tilts through the turns and when driving on uneven surfaces. Toyota says its computer-controlled Active Lean technology automatically balances the vehicle with no input from the driver.

Despite the automaker's expertise in hybrid drivetrains, the i-ROAD is a pure electric vehicle, and Toyota says it "believes in the feasibility of EVs to serve as a main mode of transport for short urban journeys." There's a two-kilowatt motor in each front wheel, meaning the i-ROAD offers up just over five horsepower, which isn't a lot but should be enough to get moving up to city traffic speeds (no performance specs are available).

 

Monday, 4 March 2013

Toyota Corolla through the years

Toyota has been producing the Corolla since 1966. Here's a look back at some of the trusty Japanese compact in its various incarnations.

1966-1969

1970-1974

1974-1977
1978-1980
1981
1983
1984
1985
1986
This is just some of the many Corolla models that were available. 

Do you remember them?

Most of these photo's were provided by Handout, Toyota.