Camatte allows parents and children to share the joy of driving, car customization, and car enthusiasm. It is a family-friendly experience that can be enjoyed as a hobby or family experience.
Toyota’s Camatte concept was revealed at the International Tokyo Toy Show 2012. Camatte allows parents and children to share the joy of driving, customization, and enthusiasm for cars as a family activity or hobby. Camatte helps children learn driving skills.
Camatte features a simple body structure in an attempt to spark interest in motor vehicles. Camatte is very toys-like. It features an easily removable and attachable exterior. The Camatte is shown here in Sor and Daichi styles. You can also choose from a variety of body panels in different shapes and colors to create a unique exterior.
Interior features a triangular seating arrangement. The driver is positioned in the front, while the two rear seats are close behind. The rear seats are close together, which aids in communication between parents and children. An adult can also be seated in the rear-right chair to assist the child in steering and braking.
Toyota footnotes that children should not drive Camatte at public places like go-kart tracks.