The electric e-Palette by Japanese auto company Toyota was updated to have doors that are larger, lower floors, as well as electric ramps for accessibility purposes. The interior features versatile handrails and sets that will accommodate everyone. In addition, the design will boast contrasting colors to direct people who might experience color blindness.
The vehicle is intended to be used during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, transporting athletes and organizational staff in a "fuss-free and comfortable" manner. The electric e-Palette will be running a loop service to transport athletes and staff around the villages and the sites for competition. As an autonomous vehicle, the upgraded auto will alert pedestrians about its actions and will use sophisticated 3D-mapping technology and numerous sensors.
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Athlete-Optimized Electric Vehicles
Toyota Redesigns Its Electric e-Palette for the 2020 Olympics
Trend Themes
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3. Smart AV Technology - Advanced autonomous driving technology could incorporate 3D-mapping and enhanced sensors to improve safety and navigation capabilities of self-driving cars.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Companies in the automotive industry could further develop and specialize in electric and autonomous vehicles for large events and venues.
2. Sports - Sports organizations and event planners could partner with automotive companies to design specialized EVs for athlete transportation and enhancing their experiences before and after events.
3. Disability Services - Companies in the disability services industry could collaborate with automotive manufacturers to create accessible EVs that meet the needs of individuals with physical disabilities and provide a more comfortable and accessible experience for them.