Toyota's minivan doesn't have a flashy name, it was named Fine-Comfort Ride. More than the name, we were certainly attracted by the shape, which Toyota claims is a new form of premium MPV.
Toyota's minivan of the future powered by hydrogen, just like we saw with the Toyota Mirai. There is enough hydrogen in the storage vessel to Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride with one charge it does 1000 kilometers, and we will need to refill the hydrogen tank just a good three minutes. Conceptual the minivan is elongated and measures 4830 mm, width 1950 mm and height 1650 mm. The interior is thus spacious enough to find room for 6 adults. Toyota got the inspiration for the design of the futuristic car in diamond. This shape makes the car narrower from start to finish. The large glass dome allows all passengers a good view from the vehicle while sitting in comfortable seats.
Getting in and out of the futuristic car will be a breeze, as it has wide sliding doors and is without the so-called B-pillar. The interior is as if from in 2050. A futuristic screen covers almost the entire dashboard, and an additional screen can be found on the futuristic steering wheel. Even in this case, the Head-Up display is indispensable, which also projects certain information onto the side windows.
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