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Robotaxi jointly built by Toyota and Pony.ai presented at CIIE
onally, at the CIIE, Toyota exhibited the bZ4X battery electric SUV, the bZ3 battery electric sedan, the 5th generation THS hybrid powertrain, the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the TL Power80 commercial hydrogen fuel cell system and hydrogen fuel cell light-duty trucks equipped with it, and the COMS battery electric personal mobility tool that addresses last-mile transportation. From a Toyota China official website press release and a Pony...
News Updated at: 2022/11/08
Toyota Tsusho to operate car-sharing service in Kume Island, Okinawa
it will start the Ha:mo RIDE car-sharing service, which is promoted by Toyota Motor Corporation, in Kume Island, Okinawa Prefecture on July 27. Toyota Tsusho will operate this service as “Kume Island Ha:mo” in cooperation with a local car-rental company, hotels, and the local municipality. Four COMS ultra-compact electric vehicles (EVs) will be stationed as a means of sightseeing transportation. The COMS EV is equipped with a car navigation s...
News Updated at: 2019/07/29
Thai Toyota researches car-sharing model in Bangkok
en chosen as the second forieng city after Grenoble, France for Toyota’s “Ha:mo” project. Toyota teamed up with Chulalongkorn University to launch its car-sharing model to be used intra-campus, with an investment budget of THB 50 million. There are 10 ultra-compact electric cars called Toyota Coms in use, with another 20 expected to be imported from Japan by the second quarter of 2018. The partners provided 12 electric car stations on Chula...
News Updated at: 2017/12/21
Toyota and Chulalongkorn University to collaborate for ultra-compact EV sharing system in Thailand
Corporation announced that its Thai subsidiary, Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd., will partner with Chulalongkorn University to introduce the Toyota "Ha:mo" ultra-compact electric vehicle (EV) sharing system at the university's sites in Bangkok. The EV sharing will start with 10 units of the Toyota Coms from December, and another 20 vehicles will be added in the middle of 2018. There will be 12 EV stations in locations like the university premise...
News Updated at: 2017/08/07
Toyota Motor Thailand to introduce COMS
Toyota Motor Thailand to introduce COMS Toyota Motor Thailand prepares to introduce Toyota COMS together with Chulalongkorn University under the EV Car Sharing project of 20 vehicles. Toyota COMS can run up to 60 km with 5-hours charging. Toyota revealed that if there is no concern for the EV project in Thailand, its headquarter will approve right away and will establish the EV plant in Thailand within 2018. (From an article of Prachachart Turaki...
News Updated at: 2017/06/06
Toyota Group exploring new possibilities of micro-sized EVs
Grid System, a unique independent power supply network. The system can charge micro-sized EV batteries using solar power only without commercial electric power. The EVs can also be used to supply electric power to equipment other than vehicles. Meanwhile, Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. will supply its Coms compact EVs to Japan Post Co., Ltd., for collection and delivery of postal mails. Toyota Group aims at improving energy efficiency and reducing e...
News Updated at: 2015/05/29
Bridgestone to exhibit at Paris Motor Show
ept tires, which represent the company's high technical abilities. In the Technology Innovation Zone, Bridgestone will display the BMW i3, an electric vehicle featuring the "Ecopia with ologic" run-flat tires with large diameters coupled with narrow tread patterns. The company will also exhibit the Coms of Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd., an ultra-micro electric vehicle equipped with the "Air Free (Non-Pneumatic) Concept tires." In the Premium Categor...
News Updated at: 2014/09/24
Minebea aims to double sales of rotation angle sensors for drive motors to 4 million units in 2016
VR resolvers for drive motors in years to come. Therefore, the company intends to sell 10 million units of VR resolvers in its entire resolver business in 2016. Currently, Minebea's VR resolvers for the drive motors are used in Nissan's Pathfinder Hybrid; Toyota's ultra-micro electric vehicle, the COMS; and Hyundai's Sonata Hybrid. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on September 1, 2014)...
News Updated at: 2014/09/01
MLIT to facilitate widespread use of ultra-micro mobility that soon exceed 1,000 units
MLIT to facilitate widespread use of ultra-micro mobility that soon exceed 1,000 units The number of "ultra-micro mobility" (electric vehicles) on public roads will soon exceed 1,000 units in Japan, subsidized by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). The number of ultra-micro electric vehicles, however, includes that of the Coms of Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. and other electric four-wheeled vehicles (minicars...
News Updated at: 2014/08/12
Toyota joins Electric Car-Sharing Scheme with 70 EVs
gestion and improving air quality in city centers.The urban transport of the future will become a reality in October 2014 in the French city of Grenoble thanks to a partnership between the City of Grenoble, Grenoble-Alpes Métropole, EDF Group, Toyota and Citélib. Toyota will provide 70 i-ROAD and COMS ultra-compact electric vehicles to the car-sharing scheme. Around 30 charging stations developed and managed by EDF’s subsidiary Sodetrel, will...
News Updated at: 2014/07/01
Toyota Auto Body launches partially-redesigned Coms with new colors
Toyota Auto Body launches partially-redesigned Coms with new colors On April 1, 2014, Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. released the partially-redesigned Coms super-compact electric vehicle through Toyota, Toyopet, Corolla and Netz sales channels nationwide. The body panels' color variation has been expanded to seven, including four new colors. The new Coms features a high- and low-beam headlamp and disc brakes. Other new available features are body str...
News Updated at: 2014/04/02
Toyota to present smart mobility concepts at Tokyo Motor Show
e with the comfort and stability of a car. In early 2014, the i-Road will be introduced to the Ha:mo (harmonious mobility network) urban transport system, which is currently tested in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. Another model to debut is the two-seater T-Com ultra compact-electric vehicle, a new COMS model developed by Toyota Auto Body. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on November 12, 2013)...
News Updated at: 2013/11/12
Outline of exhibits for Tokyo Motor Show 2013 (Toyota Auto Body)
Outline of exhibits for Tokyo Motor Show 2013 (Toyota Auto Body) Toyota Auto Body unveils two-seater super-compact electric vehicle Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. released the outline of the exhibit for the Tokyo Motor Show 2013. There will be two world premieres: wheelchair-accessible vehicles based on the Noah/Voxy concepts which will be displayed by Toyota Motor Corporation, and the Coms, a two-seater super-compact electric vehicle which is origin...
News Updated at: 2013/11/11
Toyota Auto Body receives 730 orders for ultra compact COMS EV
Toyota Auto Body receives 730 orders for ultra compact COMS EV Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. announced the order status of the new one-person ultra compact electric vehicle “COMS” on August 9. The Toyota affiliate received orders for 730 vehicles (sales targeted at 3,000 a year) within one month from July 2 to August 1, which is about three times the monthly sales target. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on August 10, 2012) ...
News Updated at: 2012/08/10
Yaskawa supplies motor for super-compact EV COMS
Yaskawa supplies motor for super-compact EV COMS Yaskawa Electric Corporation said on July 31 that its driving motor was selected for a single seat super compact electric mobility “COMS” that was developed by Toyota Auto Body. An ultra-compact electric vehicle requires a small-size, light-weight and high-output motor because of the limited storage space. Yaskawa Electric has developed jointly with Toyota Auto Works a compact motor meeting req...
News Updated at: 2012/08/01