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At the Japan Mobility Show, Toyota unveiled a concept vehicle called “Vellfire Spacious Lounge.” As the name suggests, the model transforms the interior of the MPV into a more intimate and luxurious space, accommodating only four passengers. The reduction in seating capacity from its predecessor model leads to more legroom for the rear passengers.
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What sets this concept apart is the inclusion of several amenities. The central console features a refrigerator and a dedicated luggage area with a coat hanger. For those who need to work while on the move, the Spacious Lounge features convenient work tables and a power supply. A floor tray is also available for storing bags or shoes, while built-in speakers integrated into the front seat headrests ensure a premium audio experience. It also incorporates plush carpeting and a privacy curtain located just behind the front seats.
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Toyota’s Vellfire, which made its debut earlier this year, is now officially available in the Indian market with prices starting from Rs. 1.29 Crore (ex-showroom). In the Japanese market, the Vellfire is available in both turbocharged and hybrid variants. The turbocharged option features a potent 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine with 271 bhp and 430 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the hybrid version utilises a series-parallel hybrid (HEV) system with a 2.5-litre naturally-aspirated inline-four engine generating 185 bhp in combination with a 5 NM electric motor delivering 177 bhp and 270 Nm. This hybrid setup offers a total system output of 243 bhp.
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Toyota is bringing a lot of innovative concept vehicles at the Japan Mobility Show, among which are, the Toyota Baby Lunar Concept, Toyota IMV 0 concept etc.
Written by:- Ronit Agarwal