The Winglet consists of a body (with a projected area the size of an A3 sheet of paper) that houses an electric motor, two wheels and internal sensors that constantly monitor the user’s position and make adjustments in power to ensure stability.
A unique parallel link mechanism allows the rider to go forward, backward and turn simply by shifting body weight, making the vehicle safe and useful even in tight spaces or crowded environments.
Toyota has created three models, the “L”, “M” and “S”, each having different handling features ranging from practical to sporty. Designers are now conducting various technical and consumer trials to gain feedback in the lead-up to a possible market launch around 2010.


Reader Comments
Sat Aug 2 2008 9:59 AM
Roy says
Great! The segway was a solution looking for a problem and now we have a slightly more compact but severely compromised solution looking for a problem. I just have to hope I am never that compact and severely compromised.
Mon Aug 4 2008 8:52 AM
NCyder says
The problem that the Segway solved was the need for cool looking background movement in the TV series "Eureka".
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