Make
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Toyota
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Model |
RiN |
Concept
year |
2007 |
Production
year |
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Engine |
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The RiN concept from Toyota is a vehicle which focuses
on making the lives of the driver and passengers, and
actually everyone around it, more healthy and stress-free.
The exterior design of the Toyota RiN is intended to blend
into the natural environment. The green glass and organic
forms of the headlights, taillights and rear side windows
are influenced by a type of tall-growing Japanese tree,
the Yakusugi.
Access to the Toyota RiN is through sliding doors which
feature a lower window pane which allow the the occupants
to view nature at ground level. The headlights utilize
a light distribution system that take into consideration
oncoming pedestrians and vehicles and reduce glare.
The Toyota RiN concept features heated seats which also
help maintain good back posture, image displays matched
to the drivers mood, an oxygen-level conditioner and a
humidifier. The green glass helps reduce the amount of
ultraviolet and infrared light entering the cabin.
The biggest downside to the Toyota RiN concept is that
the only time it fits in with nature is if you're driving
through the middle of a dense forest. Hardly a common
occurrence.
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