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Crazy Concepts From the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show
Sometimes things really do get lost in translation.
- Suzuki Q-Concept Part car, part motorcycle and all circles, the Q-Concept is a tandem two-seat electric vehicle that's perfect for trips of less than 6 miles, according to Suzuki. You can even replace the single rear seat with a pair of child seats and turn it into the world's coolest baby stroller.read moreAPShare
- Daihatsu Pico Less of a rolling billboard, and more of a hazard sign on wheels, the doorless, 880 pound two-seat Pico electric commuter can display information on its exterior to tell pedestrians and other vehicles exactly which way its going and how fast. With just a bar for side impact protect, avoiding contact with anything seems like a good idea.read moreAPShare
- Nissan PIVO3 The PIVO3 concept comes with its own valet (not the guy standing next to it, that's Nissan CEO Carlos Gohsn.) The electric car features a system called Automated Valet Parking which would allow a driver to get out of the car and let it seek out a vacant spot on its own, preferably one with an inductive charging pad to refill its batteries. And it shouldn't have too much trouble finding one. The three-seat vehicle is less than 10 feet long and has four-wheel steering, allowing it to drive practically sideways and make a U-turn in the tightest spaces. Click here for a look at Toyota's Smartphone on Wheelsread moreAPShare
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