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Home News Auto News The Toyota That Teaches Children How To Drive The Toyota That Teaches Children How To Drive Auto News Arvind | June 01, 2017 01:34 pm Toyota Motor Corporation will exhibit a booth at the ongoing International Tokyo Toy Show 2017 where parents can take a back-seat, literally, and allow their children to drive the Toyota Camatte concept car.The Camatte Peta concept car has been designed to capture the imagination of the next generation of drivers, by giving them (and their parents) a hands-on experience around a test track at Toyota's stand.By participating, children will first learn how to use a car's steering wheel, accelerator, and brake on a simulator before using these skills to take control of a real vehicle. A dream come true for young ones that would otherwise wait years before getting behind a steering wheel.The Camatte Petta is the latest in the Camatte series of concept cars that Toyota has presented at the show for the past five years. The Camatte Peta measures 3075mm in length, 1235mm in width and 1315mm in height. The Camatte Peta will seat three and is powered by an electric motor.An adult seated behind and to the left of each child can monitor steering and braking to help develop their driving skills.The name Camatte takes after the Japanese word for caring. The Camatte Peta also allows children to customise the car with colourful magnetic decals and panel designs for the bodywork.At this year's show, Toyota will establish the Camatte School, where these junior drivers will experience the joys obtaining a driver’s license – upon completing the course, these junior motorists will be rewarded with their own "driver's license" complete with photo.Younger children who are not tall enough to drive the Camatte Petta, will still be able to learn how to operate a car by using the driving simulator before sitting in Toyota's Camatte 57s concept car and receiving a "provisional" license.The Camatte 57s, which debuted at the show in 2013, can be customised by using 57 easily removable and installable body panels. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags camatte PETA Toyota toyota camatte peta Print Related News VIDEO: This Is What Happens When You Leave Someone In A Car On A Hot Day Insights Gerard | July 21, 2015 How long do you think you can last in a hot car? Well, for NFL Arizona Cardinals defensive back Tyrann Mathieu, it was just eight minutes.Animal ... Watch This Touching Father’s Day Ad From Toyota Insights Hans | June 30, 2015 Father’s Day is coming this 21st June. In honour of dotting fathers around the world, the team at Toyota Motor’s Japan marketing office has recently ... What A Pro-Driver Thinks of the Toyota Camry Hybrid Reviews Hans | July 15, 2015 Our friends at Roda Pusing have quite impressive CVs. Hisham Jahudi is an advanced driving instructor at MotoMassa Driver Training and a former ... This Is How Toyota Builds Some Of The World’ Most Reliable Cars Insights Hans | July 28, 2015 Toyota’s reputation for reliability needs no further introduction. Fleet operators swear by their Hiace vans, workmen rely on their Hilux trucks, ... Comments
The Toyota That Teaches Children How To Drive Auto News Arvind | June 01, 2017 01:34 pm Toyota Motor Corporation will exhibit a booth at the ongoing International Tokyo Toy Show 2017 where parents can take a back-seat, literally, and allow their children to drive the Toyota Camatte concept car.The Camatte Peta concept car has been designed to capture the imagination of the next generation of drivers, by giving them (and their parents) a hands-on experience around a test track at Toyota's stand.By participating, children will first learn how to use a car's steering wheel, accelerator, and brake on a simulator before using these skills to take control of a real vehicle. A dream come true for young ones that would otherwise wait years before getting behind a steering wheel.The Camatte Petta is the latest in the Camatte series of concept cars that Toyota has presented at the show for the past five years. The Camatte Peta measures 3075mm in length, 1235mm in width and 1315mm in height. The Camatte Peta will seat three and is powered by an electric motor.An adult seated behind and to the left of each child can monitor steering and braking to help develop their driving skills.The name Camatte takes after the Japanese word for caring. The Camatte Peta also allows children to customise the car with colourful magnetic decals and panel designs for the bodywork.At this year's show, Toyota will establish the Camatte School, where these junior drivers will experience the joys obtaining a driver’s license – upon completing the course, these junior motorists will be rewarded with their own "driver's license" complete with photo.Younger children who are not tall enough to drive the Camatte Petta, will still be able to learn how to operate a car by using the driving simulator before sitting in Toyota's Camatte 57s concept car and receiving a "provisional" license.The Camatte 57s, which debuted at the show in 2013, can be customised by using 57 easily removable and installable body panels. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags camatte PETA Toyota toyota camatte peta
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