Toyota goes to A-BAT with compact truck

Toyota goes to A-BAT with compact truck

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Published: 03 01 2008

Toyota seems to have its eye on the compact truck market in North America with the A-BAT concept that debuts at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The A-BAT is a truck that Toyota says is comfortable enough driving through dirt roads as it is across smooth asphalt. The A-BAT concept rides on a unibody platform for car-like handling and smooth ride quality for highway trips and the everyday commute.

"Driving from beyond the suburbs to the city is a way of life for many people," said Kevin Hunter, president, Calty Design Research, Inc. "We've taken Toyota's truck heritage to a different level by envisioning a vehicle capable of maneuvering the suburbs as well as dirt roads. This compact truck is as comfortable for long commutes as it is for road trips. It can accommodate outdoor toys and home improvement supplies. Plus, customers benefit from the hybrid powertrain's low emissions and fuel economy."

And that is the other interesting aspect of the A-BAT - it's equipped with Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, which is used on the company's other hybrids such as the Prius and Camry hybrid. No current Toyota truck uses hybrid technology so this model would theoretically be a first for Toyota.

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