Toyota Fine-X

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Toyota Fine-X at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show
Toyota Fine-X at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show

The Toyota Fine-X was a concept car created by Toyota. The Fine-X was first introduced at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. The Fine-X is basically a representation of future production vehicles to come.

[edit] Performance and Design

Information about the Fine-X's engine is not well known, nor is its performance, but what has been released is that the Fine-X uses a fuel-cell hybrid system. It can also make perfect U-turns and park very easily, thanks to its independent four-wheel drive. The Fine-X uses the latest IT/ITS peripheral-monitoring technology that allows the Fine-X to have much smoother driving. The Fine-X uses gull-wing doors which are said to make it easier to get in and out of the car.

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