Toyota is debuting this plum perfection this year at Tokyo Motor Show .The automaker will introduce its Fine-Comfort Ride concept, a hydrogen-powered vehicle that seats six and on the Japanese test cycle, a cruising range of 621 miles.

The slick deep purple paint job, the wavy, potato chip-like rear roof, and its stretched wheelbase. Makes it appear quite funky.

In view of the fact that it runs on hydrogen, the Fine-Comfort Ride is Eco-friendly as it does not discharge CO2 or any pollutants while it runs. Different from electric vehicles, that takes hours to charge, Toyota claims that it has a hydrogen refueling time of about three minutes—just be fortunate to find a refueling station. At the moment, there are about 40 stations in the U.S.


Coming to dimentions, Toyota’s Fine-Comfort Ride is just about 190.1 inches long, 76.8 inches wide, and 64.9 inches tall, and it has a wheelbase of 135.8 inches. It features a diamond-shaped cabin that slims in the direction of the rear. The wheels that are pushed to the corners of the car.

When it comes to the doors,They slide open like a minivan, and within the cabin, there’s a touch display for the driver and passenger.

Cabin chairs allows you for the flexible alteration and look like something you’d see on an episode of Star Trek: Discovery.

“The Fine-Comfort Ride boasts quietness and smooth running and also makes full use of the large amount of electricity provided by hydrogen as its energy source,” Toyota claims.

Toyota’s Fine-Comfort Ride will be on display along with a fuel cell concept bus called the Sora at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show from October 25 to November 5.




