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Toyota’s crazy tilting EV underlines what’s wrong with US cities

Toyota’s crazy tilting EV underlines what’s wrong with US cities

Posted on July 1, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

“You’re not going to topple over,” I overhear a patient Toyota rep explaining to a nervous i-ROAD test-driver, “just have fun.” Two minutes later, that same anxious pilot is throwing the tilting trike around a fiercely twisting course of cones with gleeful abandon, the electric motor whirring eagerly while the front wheels hinge up and down like the claws of a praying mantis. A bright pink praying mantis, at that. Smiles-per-mile, then, the i-ROAD is ahead of the pack even given its minimal 30 mile range. Problem is, it’s not individual drivers that Toyota has to convince.
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