Gizmag, Edmunds
The cheap and recyclable and very mini Toyota Me.We electric concept (some call it the Tupperware car) is being pitched by the Japanese automaker as an “anti-excess car” that puts a premium on no extras.
Literally sheathed in recyclable polypropylene and vaguely resembling an oversized, motorized Styrofoam cooler with a pair of futons inside, the ME.WE is what happens when Toyota tries letting its hair down.
All the windows roll down including the windshield. Bamboo flooring and roof. Complex computer hardware and electronics are eliminated by relying on the driver's smartphone as the brain that provides navigation and entertainment features. Cleaning is simple and easy by washing inside and out.
The cheap and recyclable and very mini Toyota Me.We electric concept (some call it the Tupperware car) is being pitched by the Japanese automaker as an “anti-excess car” that puts a premium on no extras.
Literally sheathed in recyclable polypropylene and vaguely resembling an oversized, motorized Styrofoam cooler with a pair of futons inside, the ME.WE is what happens when Toyota tries letting its hair down.
All the windows roll down including the windshield. Bamboo flooring and roof. Complex computer hardware and electronics are eliminated by relying on the driver's smartphone as the brain that provides navigation and entertainment features. Cleaning is simple and easy by washing inside and out.