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There is a Toyota GR Corolla taxi in Japan!

Take a look at the image above. Did you notice its presence? If you did, congratulations on your keen eye.

We would like to share the existence of a high-performance Toyota GR Corolla taxi operating in Sendai, Japan.

The sight of a GR Corolla serving as a taxi is quite unique, as most taxis there typically use models like the Toyota Crown Comfort, Toyota Prius, and the specially designed Toyota JPN Taxi.

A quick search on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) reveals that the GR Corolla taxi features an eight-speed automatic transmission (GR-DAT).

 

Moreover, this hot hatch has been equipped with a meter installation and rear passenger doors that have been modified for automatic electric operation by Futaba System.

The Toyota GR Corolla is a compact hot hatch powered by a three-cylinder inline engine, the G16E-GTS, producing 304 PS and 400 Nm of torque.

Originally, it was only available with a six-speed manual transmission; however, with the introduction of the facelift model in August 2024, buyers can now get the GR Corolla with Direct Automatic Transmission (DAT) featuring an eight-speed option, complete with paddle shifters.

As hot hatch enthusiasts, we can only imagine the excitement of passengers who manage to experience the Toyota GR Corolla taxi service on their travels.

In addition to the Toyota GR Corolla, the taxi company in Sendai also features another unique model, the Subaru Levorg GT.

 

Hyundai Supernal S-A2 flying taxi ‘lands’ in CES 2024

Located at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), Hyundai presented its second eVTOL (electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing) concept model, the S-A2, in a concept form ready for future production.

The S-A2 is actually an enhanced version of the S-A1 concept model showcased at CES 2020, featuring up to eight fan blades to assist in the vertical takeoff and landing process.

According to Hyundai, the S-A2 can fly at speeds of up to 193 km/h at altitudes of up to 457 meters. Despite this capability, Hyundai explains that the eVTOL is designed for short-range flights ranging from 40 to 64 km initially, particularly in large cities with high traffic density.

Hyundai also ensures that the eVTOL’s flight operations do not produce disruptive noise for surrounding residents, with sound levels of only 65dB during takeoff and approximately 45dB while flying—quiet like a home dishwasher.

For short-range flights, the S-A2 cabin space does not require plush and comfortable seating, but Hyundai still ensures it is made of aircraft-grade materials for safety purposes.

Currently, the Supernal S-A2 is not yet ready for operation, but at CES 2024, they have provided an exhibition space offering virtual flights across the airspace of Los Angeles to visitors.