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- Q2579575 subject Q8410717.
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- Q2579575 abstract "The Toyota eCom was an electric vehicle (EV) that Toyota first demonstrated at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show.The premise of the eCom was not to be just a small car, but a car available to everybody that had a special electronic card instead of a key, promoting carpooling. It was seen in various car shows and demonstrations in three color schemes, one being white with blue fringes, another gold with blue fringes and the third very similar to the first with green-blue fringes.Fifty eComs were made and stations were set up for rental in Toyota City.Thirty are still in use.Toyota Motor Sales USA joined with the University of California, Irvineand other partners to demonstrate the shared use of electric cars utilizing the eCom, Toyota's 2-passenger personal transport EV. Participants include companies located in University Research Park, a commercial park next to the university. Along with sharing cars, the "Living Power Park Laboratory" will investigate breakthrough concepts in urban design, electricity generated by stationary fuel cells, and use of a micro power grid to distribute electricity. A fleet of e-coms were used for short-distance shared-usage driving and commuting.The eCom and cars like it were pulled from Toyota's widespread lineup not long after for financial reasons. It could also be thought of as the precursor to the hybrid vehicle Prius and followed by the Toyota Crayon.".
- Q2579575 height "1.605".
- Q2579575 length "2.79".
- Q2579575 manufacturer Q53268.
- Q2579575 successor Q213115.
- Q2579575 thumbnail Toyota_e-com_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q2579575 transmission "1800 mm".
- Q2579575 weight "770000.0".
- Q2579575 width "1.475".
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- Q2579575 height "1605.0".
- Q2579575 length "2790.0".
- Q2579575 manufacturer "Toyota".
- Q2579575 name "Toyota eCom".
- Q2579575 successor "Prius".
- Q2579575 transmission "1800.0".
- Q2579575 weight "770.0".
- Q2579575 width "1475.0".
- Q2579575 type Product.
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- Q2579575 comment "The Toyota eCom was an electric vehicle (EV) that Toyota first demonstrated at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show.The premise of the eCom was not to be just a small car, but a car available to everybody that had a special electronic card instead of a key, promoting carpooling.".
- Q2579575 label "Toyota eCom".
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- Q2579575 name "Toyota eCom".