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CEATEC Japan

CEATEC Japan

CHIBA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. displays its prototype Toyota i-Road mini electric car (R) and COMS compact electric car at the CEATEC Japan exhibition at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, east of Tokyo, on Oct. 1, 2013.

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Toyota uses Singapore as test ground for 1-seater electric vehicle

Toyota uses Singapore as test ground for 1-seater electric vehicle

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Japan's Toyota Tsusho Corp. launches a project on July 19, 2012, to test COMS, a single-seat electric vehicle, at the campus of the National University of Singapore. The super-compact electric vehicle was made by Toyota Auto Body Co., part of the Toyota group, for the Southeast Asian market.

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Toyota unit launches new 1-seater electric car

Toyota unit launches new 1-seater electric car

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken July 2, 2012, in Tokyo shows the Coms one-seater electric car. Toyota Auto Body Co., a Toyota Motor Corp. subsidiary, the same day launched a new model of the Coms that can travel faster and longer per charge than the previous model launched in 2000.

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Toyota unit launches new 1-seater electric car

Toyota unit launches new 1-seater electric car

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Auto Body Co. President Takuji Amioka poses with the Coms one-seater electric car in Tokyo on July 2, 2012. The Toyota Motor Corp. subsidiary the same day launched a new model of the Coms that can travel faster and longer per charge than the model launched in 2000.

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Super-compact EV

Super-compact EV

Toyota Auto Body Co. unveils a special model of the super-compact electric vehicle COMS at a media event in Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Oct. 6, 2022, to mark the 10th anniversary of its launch. The one-seat vehicle developed for short-distance travel such as for goods delivery and nursing-care visits has a maximum speed of 60 kilometers per hour and can travel for 57 km on one electric charge.

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Super-compact EV

Toyota Auto Body Co. unveils a new model of the super-compact electric vehicle COMS at a media event in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on March 10, 2022, ahead of its launch in April. The one-seat vehicle developed for short-distance travel such as for goods delivery and nursing visits has a maximum load capacity of 90 kilograms, up from 30 kg for the current model.

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Super-compact EV

Super-compact EV

Toyota Auto Body Co. unveils a new model of the super-compact electric vehicle COMS at a media event in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on March 10, 2022, ahead of its launch in April. The one-seat vehicle developed for short-distance travel such as for goods delivery and nursing visits has a maximum load capacity of 90 kilograms, up from 30 kg for the current model.

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Super-compact EV

Super-compact EV

Toyota Auto Body Co. unveils a new model of the super-compact electric vehicle COMS at a media event in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on March 10, 2022, ahead of its launch in April. The one-seat vehicle developed for short-distance travel such as for goods delivery and nursing visits has a maximum load capacity of 90 kilograms, up from 30 kg for the current model.

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Tottori Pref. office begins leasing EVs to citizens

Tottori Pref. office begins leasing EVs to citizens

Deputy Tottori Gov. Akio Hayashi rides a single-seat, super-compact electric vehicle on the premises of the prefectural government building in the city of Tottori, western Japan, on Aug. 18, 2015. The local government began the same day to lease five EVs of the Coms model manufactured by a Toyota Motor Corp. subsidiary to local people for 200 yen per 15 minutes in a demonstration project aimed at promoting the use of environmentally friendly cars. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tottori Pref. deputy governor tries out EV

Tottori Pref. deputy governor tries out EV

Deputy Tottori Gov. Akio Hayashi examines a single-seat, super-compact electric vehicle on the premises of the prefectural government building in the city of Tottori, western Japan, on Aug. 18, 2015. The government began the same day to lease five EVs of the Coms model manufactured by a Toyota Motor Corp. subsidiary to local people for 200 yen per 15 minutes in a demonstration project aimed at promoting the use of environmentally friendly cars. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Toyota to test mini EV-sharing service in Thailand

Toyota to test mini EV-sharing service in Thailand

Toyota Motor Corp.'s COMS one-passenger electric vehicle, shown in this photo taken in Bangkok on Aug. 3, 2017, will be used in testing a car-sharing service on the campus of Chulalongkorn University. (NNA/Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ultracompact EV

Ultracompact EV

Undated file photo shows Toyota Auto Body Co.'s ultracompact electric vehicle named Coms. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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