Friday, October 12, 2018

Toyota's unique cruiser concept

The Japanese automotive giant, Toyota, is trying and seeking the attention of world's automotive enthusiasts by presenting a unique concept car, which is named after the Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept at the Tokyo Motor Show 2017.
All-New Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept shown at the Tokyo Motor Show 2017. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2OUx6CV)
They combine the cargo-van design character with embedding the tough properties of the SUV. As quoted from Carscoops, Friday, October 6, 2017 according to Toyota, this model is designed for consumers with a working and playing lifestyle that goes hand in hand.
Front three quarter view of Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2OUx6CV)
While the initials TJ itself stands for "Toolbox" and "joy". In addition to the box design embedded in this concept car, the Tj Cruiser has a special coating used on the hood, roof, and fender, to protect it from scratches and dirt. Toyota will use an all-new engine 2.0-litre engine for the Tj Cruiser along with a hybrid drivetrain.
Right side view of Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2OUx6CV)
Then the suspension section called by Toyota is sturdy enough to escort 20-inch wheels coated with chunky tires, and combined with on-demand all-wheel drive systems, which will help it overcome muddy road conditions.
Dashboard view of Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2OUx6CV)
From the side image, the front door adopts a general system, but on the back has a sliding door style, which gives better access to the inside. Front passenger seats to the rear can be folded flat, making it possible to transport goods up to 3 meters (10 feet) in length.
Under its versatile body, this concept turns out to have a new generation element of TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) and will go into production based on public response at those event. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | TOYOTA | OVERDRIVE | CARSCOOPS | DRIVE]
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