As you may know from earlier posts, Toyota is concentrating on developing a hydrogen powered vehicle to be put in production by 2016.
Scheduled to be fully revealed at next moth's Tokyo Motor Show, a camouflaged version of the prototype has been already given for test drives in Japan this week and Autoweek was among the few to get behind its wheel and drive on an enclosed circuit.
The research mule is said to boast about 150 hp and on their three laps around the track, the reviewers found it to be more fun to drive than a Toyota Prius. It had a fair amount of body roll but it still dived pretty well into each corner.
Go read Autoweek's full review here.
The research mule is said to boast about 150 hp and on their three laps around the track, the reviewers found it to be more fun to drive than a Toyota Prius. It had a fair amount of body roll but it still dived pretty well into each corner.
Go read Autoweek's full review here.