
The Toyota Vellfire Spacious Lounge Concept is the company’s highlight at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 (JMS). This is the super wide version of the Vellfire – the sporty configuration of the Alphard – Photo: headlightmag

The exterior design of this version is not much different from the regular Alphard – Photo: headlightmag

However, the car’s cabin only has 4 seats to optimize rear space – Photo: headlightmag

According to Toyota’s specifications, this version’s legroom space is 500 mm better than the regular Alphard – Photo: headlightmag

The passenger compartment is separated from the cockpit by a curtain – Photo: Wapcar

There is a clothes rack in the luggage compartment at the rear – Photo: Wapcar

A refrigerator with wine compartment, 15 JBL speakers including integrated headrest speakers, folding table and multi-position power outlet, shoe rack (for barefoot users to sit in the car) are some of the extras in this version – Photo: Wapcar

Each rear seat has its own screen system to control surrounding features – Photo: Wapcar

Another famous MPV line from Toyota, the Hiace was announced at JMS 2023 with a pure electric concept – Photo: headlightmag

The car’s design is particularly modern compared to the existing Hiace product line, with slim LED headlights or aerodynamic wheels – Photo: headlightmag

The vehicle’s dimensions are 5,280 x 1,950 x 1,990 mm, wheelbase 3,210 mm – quite a generous frame for commercial purposes – Photo: Wapcar

The car cabin has only one seat to optimize cargo space. In front of the driver is a very modern screen system, with a large central screen displaying a road map – Photo: Wapcar

Items up to 3.5 meters long, 1.7 meters wide and 1.27 meters high can be kept in the car cabin – Photo: Wapcar

The exact powertrain of the car has not been announced, only that it is pure electric. The full release schedule is expected in 2025 – Photo: Wapcar

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The design of the vehicle is of square style like that of off-road vehicles mixed with modern features – Photo: Wapcar

However, the car’s top priority is a spacious, family-friendly cabin space for long excursions – Photo: headlightmag

The absence of a B-pillar makes it extremely easy for users to get in and out of the car/load things into the car, thanks to the extremely wide door opening – Photo: headlightmag

The interior of the car has 3 rows of seats with 6 default seats. The front seat can be folded back so that occupants can dine or converse with rear passengers – Photo: headlightmag

The third row of seats is a chair, but all seats in the car are generally customizable – Photo: Wapcar

The car dashboard is also very practical when there is enough space to use it as a table – Photo: headlightmag

The size of the car is quite small, measuring 4,695 mm in length, 1,820 mm in width and 1,855 mm in height, but the cabin is still very spacious – Photo: headlightmag

The Toyota IMV0 – pickup truck concept is set to be fully launched in Thailand at the end of November and there are also several special configurations attending JMS 2023 – Photo: Wapcar

This car series has a similar shape to the Hilux, but promises to offer excellent customization capabilities at an affordable price – Photo: Wapcar

IMV 0 will be a Southeast Asian car when the vehicle safety system is confirmed to meet standards only in this region, and must be upgraded to expand to Australia or other markets – Photo: Wapcar

Finally, the company unveiled a concept steering wheel for electric vehicles called NEO Steer that integrates both throttle and brake in this case – Photo: Toyota

With the above interface, the area under the dashboard is freed up, making it easier for the driver to stretch his legs and get in and out of the car – Photo: Toyota

The above idea was originally taken from motorbikes, but was adapted by Toyota for use in cars – Photo: Toyota
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