Toyota Me We Concept. Visionary concept for a lighter and more affordable environmental car Unique collaboration with a wellknown industrial designer JM Massaud A paradigm shift in automotive thinking using nonstandard techniques The TOYOTA MEWE concept car is the innovative result of a partnership between Toyota European Design & Development (ED 2) and JeanMarie Massaud the renowned creative designer acclaimed for his visionary projects in design and architecture.
Toyota Presents The MEWE Concept The MEWE concept is the result of a partnership between Toyota’s European Design and Development centre (ED2) and the renowned French designer and architect JeanMarie Massaud Revealed today at Le Rendezvous Toyota in central Paris the car challenges traditional vehicle design and engineering.
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MEWE concept created by Toyota’s ED 2 European design studio in partnership with designer and architect JeanMarie Massaud Massaud challenges traditional concepts of vehicle design and engineering to develop a car that is lightweight adaptable desirable and environmentally responsible MEWE unveiled today at Le Rendezvous Toyota in Paris Height (mm) 1600Power 4 x inwheel electric motorLength (mm) 3440Width (mm) 1750.
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The Toyota MEWE A name given to a visionary car with two aims at its heart a concern for an individual’s freedom (ME) and a responsibility towards society (WE) A collaboration.
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Unveiled at Le Rendezvous Toyota in Paris in 2013 the Toyota MeWe concept is described by its creators designer and architect JeanMarie Massaud and the Toyota ED2 design studio as as ‘antiexcess’ vehicle with innovative use of materials engineering and technology It has a tubular aluminium structure onto which lightweight moulded polypropylene body panels are fitted.