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    Toyota's C+pod is an ultra-compact electric car for two passengers

    Toyota's C+pod is an ultra-compact electric car for two passengers

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Edited by Mudit Dube
    Dec 29, 2020
    02:45 pm

    What's the story

    Japanese automaker Toyota has launched a new compact electric car, called C+pod, in its home country. It comes in two variants: X and G.

    As for the highlights, the four-wheeler has a quirky design and offers a 2-seater cabin with many safety features. It is powered by a 9.06kWh Lithium-ion battery and delivers a range of 150km on a single charge.

    Here's our roundup.

    Exteriors

    Toyota C+pod: At a glance

    The Toyota C+pod has an eye-catching look, featuring an elongated windscreen, a wide air dam, sleek LED headlights, and vertically-positioned taillamps.

    The two-door car also gets a dual-tone paintwork with black finish on the roof, rear section, as well as the front and rear bumpers.

    Dimensions-wise, it has a length of 2,490mm, a height of 1,550mm, and a width of 1,290mm.

    Interiors

    A peek inside the cabin

    The Toyota C+pod has a 2-seater cabin with a dual-tone dashboard and a power steering wheel. There is also a 'free standing' instrument console that features various meters and other functional equipment.

    Meanwhile, to ensure the safety of the passengers, it gets a Pre-collision Safety System to detect vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians along with an Intelligent Clearance Sonar with Parking Support Brakes.

    Power

    Power and performance

    Toyota C+pod draws power from an all-electric powertrain that mates a PMS motor to a 9.06kWh Lithium-ion battery pack. The setup generates 12hp of maximum power and 56Nm of peak torque.

    The car has a range of 150km and can be fully charged in five hours using a 200V/16A power supply. It has a top-speed of 60km/h.

    Pocket-pinch

    What about the pricing?

    In Japan, the X trim of the Toyota C+pod carries a price-tag of ¥1.65 million (roughly Rs. 11.75 lakh), while the G variant is priced at ¥1.71 million (approximately Rs. 12.15 lakh).

    It is currently available for corporate users, local governments and other organizations, and will go on sale for individual customers by 2022.

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