Toyota Kayoibako: A Versatile Electric Haven on Wheels
by AutoExpert | 19 October, 2023
Toyota recently showcased a novel electric vehicle concept, the Kayoibako, at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. The Kayoibako is a compact electric van boasting a modular interior designed to cater to a variety of needs.
It can comfortably transport wheelchair passengers, morph into a cozy camper van, serve as a mobile shop, transform into a delivery van for small businesses, and even function as a shuttle bus.
The moniker 'Kayoibako' is inspired by configurable shipping containers, mirroring the vehicle's adaptable nature. The exterior embraces simplicity with a split front windshield, a tall stance, narrow windows, and single-box proportions. Beyond the conventional Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) style, Toyota presents diverse Kayoibako versions, highlighting its flexible utility.
A standout version is the wheelchair-accessible, sporty van variant. It flaunts a grand wheel diameter, sleek black exterior, lowered suspension, and eye-catching red brake calipers.
The heart of the concept lies in its interior, capable of adapting to varying usage scenarios. The "ultra-expandable" design of the single-seat cabin can be tailored for personal or business use.
It offers a myriad of configurations such as additional seating in the cargo area, shelving units, and various types of storage boxes. Its intelligent software integration allows it to be part of "smart grids and other intelligent social systems."
The interior dimensions are spacious with a length of 123.1 inches, width of 58.5 inches, and a height of 56.6 inches. These figures are notable, especially considering its Yaris-size stature with overall dimensions measuring 157.1 inches in length, 70.5 inches in width, 73 inches in height, and a 110-inch wheelbase.
Toyota has kept details regarding the platform and powertrain under wraps, only revealing that it's a battery-electric, zero-emissions vehicle.
The Toyota Kayoibako blurs the line between a futuristic design study and a preview of the next LCV generation. Regardless of its categorization, the innovative research encapsulated in the Kayoibako is poised to contribute significantly to the evolution of future vehicles.