Most of the automotive world believed that the Land Hopper was Toyota's name for an upcoming Ford Bronco Sport rival with boxy proportions aimed at the urban jungle. Well, it's not, as the company also unveiled it ahead of its public debut at the Japan Mobility Show.
Described as a "three-wheeled electric personal mobility concept," the study has two front wheels, one at the rear, and can be folded for easier storage, including in the trunk of a car.
Toyota Land Hopper concept
Toyota says it can be driven without a driver's license by those 16 and older or seniors who choose to give up their license, and it is 1,355 mm (53.3 in) long, 600 mm (23.6 in) wide, and 930 mm (36.6 in) tall.
Toyota Land Hopper concept
The Land Hopper will join several other Toyota concepts, including the Land Cruiser Se, at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. Doors open to the public on October 26.
Source: Toyota