
In November, 2007, General Motors introduced a hybrid version of its largest pickup, but no other automaker currently offers a modern, small truck with a gas-electric power plant. And none have Toyota's environmental street cred to make such a vehicle a sales star.
Toyota's truck division had a banner year in 2007, giving it significant momentum into '08. Now, the A-BAT shows a potential new small truck that could slot into the company's truck lineup under the Tundra and midsize Tacoma, effectively creating a new segment. The small vehicle, which could be built on a car platform, looks big but is about the size of the company's smallest sport-utility vehicle, the RAV4, and could prove popular with young buyers looking for a fuel-efficient but versatile vehicle.
Toyota designers gave BusinessWeek.com an exclusive peek at the pre-production concept model. Take a spin.
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