2006 Toyota RLV
(from Toyota Press Release)
TOYOTA - RLV
Designer: Kevin J. Chun
As population in Los Angeles increases and more vehicles appear on
the road,
traffic conditions in the LA area continues to worsen. This traffic
problem is the
main focus and reasoning behind Toyota's RLV (Renewable Lifestyle
Vehicle)
concept for 2015. The RLV is a lightweight, aluminum bodied,
two-seat tandem
vehicle that features an innovative collapsible track system and a
split
powertrain.
Most 'Angelenos' agree that only two speeds exist in LA: 5 and
75mph. Also,
rush hour and no rush hour, traffic and no traffic. Thus, 'tortoise
and hare'...slow
and fast.
The Toyota RLV identifies this 'tortoise and hare' traffic situation
and features a
new type of hybrid, 'split' powertrain solution. The vehicle offers
a manual/pedal
power mode and an automatic/electric mode. The manual/pedal mode is
hydraulically driven and can be used in many different scenarios.
Primarily, it's
used while in heavy, 'stop and go' traffic where the vehicle
produces zero
emissions. Also, the pedal mode is suitable for boardwalk, sidewalk,
neighborhood, and beach applications. The manual/pedal mode also
promotes LA's lifestyle of health and fitness...all while functionally
recharging the electric
motor batteries. The automatic/electric mode is used at higher
speeds and in
light traffic conditions. As vehicle speed increases, the track
widens for more
stability via a unique telescopic axle.
The vehicle also features a removable, translucent bio-plastic body
paneling.
The seats in the RLV are composed of wicker and bio-plastics while
the
floorboard is constructed of bamboo and aluminum. For rollover
safety, the RLV
incorporates a frame-integrated pop-up roll bar as well as pop-up
headrests. The
Toyota RLV concept is a specialized vehicle solution to LA’s extreme
traffic
condition. The vehicle improves quality of life while preserving the
environment.