Toyota i-Road Promotes The Future Of Mobility And Ease, Solution To Urban Road Transportation Finally Here?

Apr 15, 2016 05:51 AM EDT | Alexa Parker

The ultra compact three-wheeler Toyota i-Road is an exceptional electric vehicle. Speculations of the Toyota i-Road being the future of mobility and ease rises, along with the notion that it is one of the solutions to urban road transportation.

Space is lacking these days owing to varying reasons and carmakers are finding ways to counter the hurdles of travel and road transportations issues. In addition, to counter the intensifying road impediments, Toyota i-Road is set on ensuring that mobility can be attained, as noted by Business Insider.

Also, it appears that the Toyota i-Road offers unparalleled charm and design that sets it apart from the other revolutionary cars out there. However, to pinpoint the notion that it is one of the main solutions to urban road transportation is still a long way to go. Although a tad over seven and half feet long, the i-Road should be a breeze to handle on tight urban streets, according to the same post.

However, there is a glitch over the features of the Toyota i-Road since in terms of mileage, the car is not designed to last far. With a top speed of 37 mph, venturing beyond the confines of an urban center is not ideal and reasonable for the Toyota i-Road.

Owing to the limited features, the notion of being the solution to urban transportation still looms on the horizon. At the same time, Detroit News mentioned that the three-wheeler, part Jet Ski, part motorbike, part car sci-fi prototype from Toyota is defined to reach new heights in terms of generating revenues and dominating sales.

In addition, Toyota provided i-Road demonstration rides during the SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition show held in Detroit within the week. With the presence o the electric i-Road strengthening in urban cities, it is just a matter of time before the verdict is given to one of latest innovations made by Toyota, the Toyota i-Road.

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