The latest Toyota concept isn't debuting at the Tokyo Motor Show; it's debuting at the International Tokyo Toy Show. Without the benefit of a background reference, the Camatte concept looks like it could be a new subcompact car. In a way, it is, but it's not designed for the average commuter. It's a working car designed for kids
While such a complex car for kids might seem strange, it could actually be a smart product. Studies show an increasing disconnect between young adults and driving. Just a generation ago, a car was the most exciting gift or purchase of many people's youths. Today, kids tend to be more excited about technology like smartphones and computers. A study last year by technology research firm Gartner found that almost half of drivers ages 18 to 24 would rather have internet access than a car.


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If it were to ever see production, the Camatte concept could certainly give children more of an appreciation for the automobile and get them excited about driving from a young age. The car's hands-on approach could give them a better understanding and comfort level in terms of maintaining, repairing and customizing their vehicle. By allowing them to actually drive in a similar manner to a traditional car, it could also take away the intimidation that comes with a teenager's first fateful days on the road.
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