Toyota has unveiled the Winglet, a personal transport assistance robot ridden in a standing position. Still currently under development, it is a compact everyday transport tool that is easy to operate and allows users to expand their range of mobility.
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 makes 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 that allow consumers to select a model appropriate to their needs - from practical to hands-free sporty. Toyota plans various technical and consumer trials to gain feedback during the Winglet's lead-up to practical use.
The Winglet is one of Toyota's people-assisting partner robots. Toyota is pursuing sustainability in research and development, manufacturing and social contribution as part of its concept to accomplish sustainability in three areas and to help contribute to the health and comfort of future society.
Toyota aims to have its partner robots in practical use early in the next decade by furthering its robotic development and strengthening collaboration between industry, government and academia.