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Toyota just teased a new electric concept car ahead of the Geneva Motor Show

toyota tril concept teaser
toyota tril concept teaser

(Toyota's teaser shot of the i-TRIL concept.Toyota)

The Geneva Motor Show is rapidly approaching and Toyota already gave us a glimpse of what it plans to show.

Toyota released a teaser photo of a brand new electric vehicle concept, the i-TRIL concept, on Monday. Toyota said the concept is meant to showcase the automaker's research into "more engaging environmentally-friendly mobility solutions" in a press release.

The vehicle will feature a one-plus-two seating layout, meaning there is one seat up front and two in the back, making it more like a motorcycle with additional room for passengers. Toyota said the concept is meant as a "viable alternative" to traditional segment cars and motorcycles for those looking to drive in urban environments.

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Toyota said the concept will also feature its Active Lean technology that we first saw in the automaker's i-Road concept — a compact electric vehicle designed for city driving.

Toyota iRoad.JPG
Toyota iRoad.JPG

(Toyota i-Road.Tokyo Motor Show)

Toyota's Active Lean is meant to improve maneuverability in two-wheelers by automatically moving the wheels up or down so the driver can turn without falling over.

Both the i-Road and future i-TRIL concept highlight Toyota's commitment to compact electric vehicles. Since 2014, Toyota has been working on using the vehicles as last-mile transit solutions that work in conjunction with public transportation.

The i-TRIL concept was designed by Toyota Motor Europe and the company's design studio, ED², which is based in Nice. The Geneva Motor Show runs March 9-19.

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