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It was recently announced by Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) that the popular Toyota Rush SUV has been recalled due to a defect in the airbag’s electric control units (ECU) where units produced from 2 April 2018 up until 7 February 2019 have been affected. (more…)

Providing ‘Mobility for All‘ is something Toyota Motor Corporation takes seriously. It is demonstrating this in its role as worldwide partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, specifically the one which will take place in Tokyo in 2020.

Besides various forms of transport that it has developed for different groups at the event, it is developing a special new product known as the Accessible People Mover (APM). This is a mobility vehicle designed expressly for use at the Games.

‘Last mile solution’
The APM will offer a ‘last one mile’ solution that helps transport as many people as possible to events and venues. These include athletes and staff related to the Games as well as all types of visitors with accessibility needs such as the elderly, people with impairments, pregnant women, and families with small children, among others. Part of the fleet of APMs, to number around 200 in total, will be used to support relief activities at events/venues during summer.

There will be two versions – a Basic Model and one with Relief specifications. The Basic Model will be for general transportation and feature 3-row seating. Up to 5 passengers can be carried and when used for passengers in wheelchairs, the configuration can be modified by folding the seats to allow the wheelchair rider in the second row.

Safety, comfort and convenience
With safety in mind, the position of the driver’s seat has been elevated and centrally located in order to allow the driver to see passengers and support their individual needs as they enter/exit the vehicle which is about 2 metres high.

The passenger seats are accessible from both sides of the vehicle, and the overall design considers varying customers’ needs, with safety bars on both sides to help passengers while entering and exiting the vehicle, and fitted with wheelchair anchor plates and ramps to enable the optimal access and transportation of wheelchair passengers.

The Relief specification is similar but has more open space to install a stretcher. In addition, to help convey people in a stable, safe way, a stretcher that can be attached/secured in the vehicle will also be equipped. There will also be space to allow 2 relief staff workers to sit immediately adjacent to the stretcher.

Needless to say, the APM – which has dimensions that are similar to a Toyota Avanza – will operate with zero emissions using a battery electric powertrain that should also be quiet. It can travel at a speed up to 19 km/h and a full charge should provide 100 kms of range.

Sunshine does good and bad things for mankind. It provides light to see better for about half the day and it helps to dry clothes. However, it can cause skin cancer and in certain conditions, even start fires. Sunshine also contains energy which can be converted into electricity and at least one study suggests that solar power can be the world’s largest source of electricity by 2050.

Unfortunately, capturing sunshine to convert it in amounts large enough for practical usage has required technologies that have taken a while to develop. In fact, research began as far back as the 1930s but it is only in the past decade that R&D has accelerated and advanced technologies have been developed which are also commercially viable.

Technological advances needed
While sunshine alone can’t power a car (the technology would need to be very, very advanced), it can be used for the battery packs in electrified vehicles. Currently, the battery packs are recharged by drawing electricity from public or household electrical supply stations or by regeneration in the car’s powertrain. Solar power can supplement this and has the potential of improving cruising range and fuel efficiency of hybrid vehicles.

In fact, Toyota has already been using the approach since 2010 in the Prius to provide power for the climate control system. In 2017, it went further by enlarging the solar panel on the roof to provide electricity for the battery pack. Later this month, NEDO (a national R&D organization in Japan), Sharp Corporation, and Toyota Motor Corporation will carry out public road trials to assess the effectiveness this approach with Sharp’s modularized high-efficiency solar battery cells.

Thin-film solar battery cells
These solar battery cells are in a thin film about 0.03 mm in thickness. This makes it possible to efficiently install the film to fit the curves of parts with limited space. The battery cells will be installed on the roof, bonnet, rear hatch door and other areas of a Toyota Prius.

The idea is, of course, to maximise the area of coverage to capture as much sunshine as possible. By enhancing the solar battery panel’s efficiency and expanding its onboard area, Toyota was able to achieve a rated power generation output of around 860 W, which is approximately 4.8-times higher in comparison with the Prius Prime’s solar charging system.

In addition to substantially boosting its power generation output, the testcar will employ a system that charges the driving battery while the vehicle is parked and also while it’s being driven, a development that is expected to lead to considerable improvements in electric-powered cruising range and fuel efficiency.

Excited about the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019? There will be many surprises waiting to drop our jaws straight to the floor like the new Ford GT supercar. The other highlight that has caught our attention is the public debut of the Toyota GR Supra Drift by HKS. (more…)

Remember the Toyota All About The Drive-Bonanza Contest 2018? The contest which ran last year from October to November finally concluded with four lucky individuals announced as the grand prize winners of a brand-new Toyota Sienta MPV this week. (more…)

UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has extended their already extensive network of showrooms and dealers here in Malaysia with the launch of a new Toyota 2S outlet in the Klang Valley. Located at Taman Petaling Utama, this service and spare parts facility is operated by Laser Motor Sdn Bhd where they will be able to cater to the masses living in the nearby Petaling Jaya, Puchong, and Kinrara areas. (more…)

Brace yourselves, the long holiday is coming. And with long holidays comes long journeys and to ensure that your journeys are as safe as possible, UMW Toyota and Shell Malaysia have teamed up to launch the ‘Balik Kampung Safety Campaign’ by helping out with their vehicles.

How will this ‘help’ be provided? Well, how about a free 36-point vehicle inspection for ALL car brands? That’s right, the very first safety campaign launched by Toyota and Shell are offering 36-point free inspections to vehicles of all makes at 20 selected Shell stations nationwide which will be done by trained personnel from Toyota, from now until 2 June 2019. (more…)

Attention, all of you Toyota Supra fans out there because this one is for you. Gazoo Racing Company President Shigeki Tomoyama has officially announced that the A70 and A80 Toyota Supra parts (third and fourth generation) will go back into production. This announcement was made very recently during the ‘Supra is Back to Japan Fes’. (more…)

Toyota has decided to pay tribute to one of the world’s greatest driving roads with the launch of the Toyota 86 Hakone Edition. The Hakone Turnpike which is located two hours from Tokyo is an iconic stretch of road that has been considered a bucket list destination for many drivers around the globe. (more…)

The Bangkok International Motorshow 2019 is coming! Set to begin on 26th March 2019 at the IMPACT Challenger Hall in Bangkok, Thailand, it’s the 40th installment of what is widely regarded as the best motorshow in the region. And here, in no particular order are the Top 10 Cars to look out for at BIMS 2019!

(ALL information, spec data and photos that follow are from GPI International, the organisers of Bangkok International Motorshow)

BMW Z4 M40i

  • Twin Power Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine
  • 360 hp, 450 Nm of torque
  • 8-speed Automatic transmission
  • Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h in 4.6 sec

MERCEDES-BENZ G63 AMG 2019

  • V8 twin-turbo engine
  • 577 hp, 627 Nm of torque
  • 9-speed Automatic transmission
  • Acceleration 0-96 km/h in 6 sec

MERCEDES-BENZ S 500E Plug-In Hybrid

  • 2,996cc V6 twin-turbo engine
  • Engine output: 333 hp @ 5,200-6,000 rpm, maximum torque of 480 Nm @ 1.600 – 4,000 rpm
  • Motor output: 116 hp, 480 Nm of torque
  • Combined output: 442 hp, 650 Nm of torque
  • 7-speed Automatic transmission; 7G-Tronic Plus

HYUNDAI KONA

  • Electric Vehicle
  • Official range of 415 km
  • 64 kWh Lithium-ion battery
  • Produces maximum 201 hp, 394 Nm of torque

SUZUKI JIMNY SIERRA

  • K15B 1460cc 4-cylinder engine
  • maximum power of 102 hp @ 6,000 rpm, maximum torque of 130 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
  • 4-speed automatic transmission, 4WD

MAZDA 3 KAI CONCEPT

  • 1,993cc Atkinson-Cycle engine
  • Engine output: Maximum power 145 hp @ 6,200 rpm, maximum torque of 175 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
  • Motor output (AC Synchronous Permanent Magnet Electric Motor): 184 hp @ 5,000 – 6,000 rpm, Maximum torque of 315 Nm @ 0-2,000 rpm
  • Combined output: 215 hp @ 6,200 rpm
  • Automatic transmission E-CVT (3rd Generation)

ALL NEW HONDA ACCORD 1.5L Turbo

  • DOHC 4-cylinder Direct Injection Dual VTC petrol engine
  • Maximum power of 192 hp @ 5,500 rpm, maximum torque of 260 Nm @ 1,500 – 5,000 rpm
  • Automatic transmission CVT

ALL NEW TOYOTA SUPRA

  • Top Grade RZ: 0-liter inline 6-cylinder twin scroll turbo petrol engine
  • 8-speed Automatic Transmission
  • Maximum power of 340 hp @ 5,000-6,500 rpm , Maximum torque of 500 Nm @ 1,600-4,500 rpm
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h in 3 sec
  • Not for sale

MCLAREN 720S SPIDER

  • 1st time in Thailand
  • Maximum power of 720 hp, Maximum torque of 770 Nm
  • V8 4,000cc engine
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h in 2.9 sec, Acceleration 0-200 km/h in 7.9 sec

ASTON MARTIN VALKYRIE AMR PRO

  • 5- liter V12 NA engine
  • Mid-shifted, Rear wheel drive
  • Energy Recovery System produces total 1,100 hp and a top speed at 360 km/h
  • Will be displayed on 7 days
  • Worth 300 million Baht

MITSUBISHI E-EVOLUTION CONCEPT

  • Three electric motors operate together with battery located under the floor mid-ship of the vehicle
  • 4WD system with Dual Motor Active Yaw Control
  • Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) Technology
  • electric brake calipers

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