Designed to "meet, link and hang out," the PM is a "wearable" single-person vehicle that targets driver-vehicle unity and offers advanced vehicle-to-vehicle communication.
2003 Toyota Personal Mobility
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- Model: 2003 Toyota Personal Mobility
- Horsepower: 0@0
2002 Volkswagen Golf Convertible Last Edition
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- Model: 2002 Volkswagen Golf Convertible Last Edition
- Engine/Motor: 6 liter W12
- Horsepower: 249@5200
- Torque: 3800
- Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
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Features
1. Driver-vehicle unity with ergonomic focus: Cabin and seat shape are designed to fit almost like a glove, while integrating the driver's intention with the car's capabilities.
2. Variable "lifelike" posture: The cabin and wheel-suspension structure are separated, allowing the PM to vary its posture according to speed and to facilitate entry and exit. Antennae-like headlamps contribute to the image of an exotic life form.
3. Space input display: A floating virtual display senses driver finger position and shows vehicle data, locations of other PMs and other information.
4. Vehicle-to-vehicle communication: PMs can share information as they travel, follow a leader in platoon formation and rendezvous automatically.