Tokyo: Toyota FV2 Concept is a single-seat mood ring for the road

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    Of all the vehicles Toyota brought to the Tokyo Motor Show, the FV2 might be the most creative. The minimalist single-seat concept is a glimpse at Toyota's idea of a "fun to drive" vehicle in the future.

    The FV2 is essentially a pod with a diamond-shaped wheel array (what powers said wheels has not been disclosed), and Toyota says that the technology of the vehicle allows it to gauge the driver's mood and suggest possible destinations. The interaction between driver and vehicle is also displayed in an augmented reality screen on the windshield, and the car can also act as a mood ring of sorts with exterior colors and patterns that can change based on the driver's mood. We can just see it now: "Don't mess with Jim today, his car is red."

    Scroll down for a brief press release on the FV2.Continue reading Toyota FV2 Concept is a single-seat mood ring for the road

    Toyota FV2 Concept is a single-seat mood ring for the road originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 20 Nov 2013 14:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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