Toyota Camette Concept

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Toyota revealed today at the 2012 International Tokyo Toy Show the Camette concept, which comes in two versions: the Sora and the Daichi. Toyota's Camette includes a range of family-oriented concept vehicles, which will never make it into production. The purpose of these vehicles is to promote the carmaker to the future generation of drivers. The Camette is able to offer children a chance to get familiar with the workings of motor vehicles. The concepts feature removable body panels, which enable a wide range of customizations, which come in various designs. To maximize the interaction between parents and children, the Camette was designed with a 1+2 seating configuration. The seats are positioned in a triangular shape, to create a more intimate space.

The seats and pedals of the Camette are fully adjustable to enable kids to reach them and to drive the car, with parent supervision, of course. Parents are also capable to assists their little driver when they're having trouble steering or braking.

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