
Video: Toyota Has Created A Flying Broom That Does Not Fly

2023 Author: Natalie MacDonald | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-08-03 15:38
The strangest exhibit at the Tokyo Motor Show was the e-broom flying broom presented by Toyota. It aims to show the urban mobility of the future.

According to the creators, they were inspired by the brooms that witches used in fantasy stories. All that is known about the Toyot broom is that it is equipped with an electric motor. And, despite the status of "flying", a wheel is fixed on it.

The presentation of the device was also strange. A man dressed as a robot appeared on the stage and rode with a broom on rollers. At that moment, the head of the Japanese company Akio Toyoda told the stunned public that e-broom is not flying yet.




In addition to the broom, Toyot showed off its more familiar concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show. For example, the e-Trans electric utility vehicle for car sharing, the e-Care unmanned ambulance, the e-Chargeair mobile charging station and the e-4me single-seat drone equipped with a virtual reality function. The shuttle can be used for various activities as a music studio, dressing room, gym and more.
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