Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride's wedge shape is aerodynamically efficient.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride makes a point of easy access.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride will be at the 2017 Tokyo motor show.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride is shorter than a Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride interior focus is on personal and shared space..
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride seats can be arranged for conversation.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride rear seating can recline for plane-style seating.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride interior features numerous digital screens.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride shows how a zero-emissions luxury car of the future could look.
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride first and second-row seats are individual.
Toyota's S-Class rival showcases next-gen hydrogen technology

Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride shows how a zero-emissions luxury car of 2025 could look

24 Oct 2017 | 3381 Views | By Jim Holder, Autocar UK

A new six-seat Toyota concept will be revealed at the Tokyo motor show, showcasing the firm's next-generation hydrogen fuel cell technology.

Called the Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride, it is said to propose "a new form of the premium saloon in a low-carbon society".

The concept's wheelbase is 30cm longer than that of a Mercedes-Benz ...

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