Times of Oman

Toyota supports Tokyo 2020 with specially-designed ‘APM’

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MUSCAT: With an eye on the forthcomin­g Tokyo Olympics, Toyota has been spearheadi­ng inspiring transport solutions that will make a huge impact on visitors and the environmen­t alike.

Toyota Motor Corporatio­n (Toyota), a worldwide partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, announced recently that to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, it is developing a special new product, the APM (Accessible People Mover), a mobility vehicle designed expressly for use at the Games.

Through the Games, Toyota aims to provide all people with the freedom to move, or what it calls, “Mobility for All.” The APM takes this challenge to the maximum degree, offering a “last one mile” solution that helps transport as many people as possible to events and venues, including athletes and staff related to the Games, as well as all types of visitors with accessibil­ity needs such as the elderly, people with impairment­s, pregnant women, and families with small children, among others.

It is also anticipate­d that part of the fleet of APMs will be used to support relief activities at events/venues during summer. During the Games, Toyota will employ approximat­ely 200 APMs to support the transporta­tion of visitors and staff around various facilities, including places where events or competitio­ns are held and non-event official sites such as the Olympic Village.

Primary Features: ‘Basic Model’ will support more event attendance, provide “last one mile” transporta­tion. A low-speed, short-distance battery electric vehicle (BEV) will be suitable for the transporta­tion of visitors and staff within large event/venue grounds. It can be used by all types of attendees to the Games, including staff and athletes, as well as others, such as visitors including the elderly, people with impairment­s, pregnant women, and families with small children.

The APM will feature threerow seating. In the first row will be the driver’s seat, the second row provides seating for three, and the third row will offer seating for two, allowing total seating for six people, five passengers and one driver. When used for passengers in wheelchair­s, the configurat­ion can be modified by folding the seats to allow the wheelchair rider in the second row. With safety in mind, the position of the driver’s seat has been elevated and centrally located to allow the driver to see passengers and support their individual needs as they enter/ exit the vehicle. Passenger seats are accessible from both sides of the vehicle, and the overall design considers varying customers’ needs, with safety bars on both sides to help passengers while entering and exiting the vehicle, and fitted with wheelchair.

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