Filed under: Emerging Technologies, EV/Plug-in, Solar, Toyota, Japan, First Drive, Videos Since 2003, Toyota has been rolling out new personal mobility concept vehicles at the Tokyo Motor Show. The first was simply called the PM - for Personal Mobility - in 2003. After that came the i-Unit in 2005, the i-Swing in 2005 and again in 2007, along with two takes on the i-Real in 2007 and 2009. Even though the PM had a canopy and was conceived for urban use, it was little more than a chair on wheels, and the concepts that followed shed the canopy and actually were chairs on wheels. Toyota engineers said they gathered feedback on those four visions of single-person transport in order to come up with its latest concept, the i-Road. It takes elements from the previous concepts and puts them together in a package that is much more road ready. And unlike those other efforts, the i-Road is going into production. After visting a Ha:mo carsharing station in Toyota's Ecoful Town, we were given a brief chance to drive the i-Road in a large parking lot, and it only took one loop to know that we'd love to have this trike in Los Angeles.Continue reading Testing Toyota's three-wheel, leaning i-Road trike in Japan Testing Toyota's three-wheel, leaning i-Road trike in Japan originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Mon, 04 Nov 2013 14:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read More...