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Toyota i-swing concept
at the 2005 Tokyo motor show

Toyota i-swing concept car at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.

Toyota i-swing concept car at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.

Toyota i-swing concept car at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.

Toyota i-swing concept car at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.

Toyota i-swing concept car at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.

The Toyota i-swing concept is a single-person vehicle package designed to give drivers a higher sense of individuality. Almost like an automotive equivalent of clothing, it has a ‘wearable’ quality: its low-resistance urethane body is covered in cloth to soften any impact, should it bump into anyone on the street, and an LED panel can be customised to suit the owner’s mood.

When operating on a busy street, i-swing runs on two wheels, taking up little pavement space. If desired, it can move at walking pace, so the driver can keep up a conversation with someone moving on foot.

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When you need to move more quickly, i-swing can change to three-wheel mode, with stick and pedal controls for a fresh cornering action that responds to shifts in the driver’s body weight, rather like moving on skis.

Using artificial intelligence, i-swing learns and stores data on the habits and preferences of its users to make it a highly personalised form of transport.

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