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Toyota's new unique electric car

 Toyota has recently introduced a replacement electric , the C Plus Pod.

The purpose of introducing this small vehicle is to assist people travel also as save fuel.

It can carry only 2 people and despite being small, its mission is sort of large. This new vehicle is meant for brief journeys during daily use. it'll be fitted with LED lights and taillights and With 2 seats, the controls are placed on the dashboard for the convenience of the driving force .

The car are going to be powered by a 9.1 kW lithium wool battery with a top speed of 37 mph.



According to the corporate , the car are going to be ready to travel up to 93 miles on a full charge, while the C-Plus pod also can be used as a transportable generator.

This vehicle are going to be ready to get 1500 watts of electricity and can be ready to provide electricity to a house for 10 hours.

Currently, the car are going to be available in Japan surely companies, while for the overall consumer it might be introduced by 2022.

As for the worth , it's set at ہزار 16,000 (over 2.5 million Pakistani rupees).


The car is 98 inches long and 51 inches wide and weighs 680 kg.

According to the corporate , keeping the quantity small will make it easier to manufacture and lower the value , while the body panels are made from plastic.

According to the corporate , its design is aimed toward increasing people's attention to battery-powered vehicles

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