After 50 years in California, Toyota's Californian design studio is looking ahead at the next 50, and believes that an all-electric 'Baby Lunar Cruiser' is the best way to express what the future holds
Toyota's American design studio in El Segundo, California, known as CALTY Design Research, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. To provide a glimpse of what its U.S. employees envision for the next 50 years, they were tasked with creating a vision for the future.
A protruding glass canopy offers exceptional visibility outward and, in addition to the BLC's compact proportions, helps it handle all kinds of terrain with confidence. A panoramic, augmented reality dashboard display and airless tires with in-wheel electric motors will help astronauts navigate any landscape. Inside, the BLC comes with spaceframe seats and M.O.L.L.E. panels that make it highly adjustable.
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