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September 13, 2014

Toyota tests ride-sharing with its adorable electric vehicles

by John_A

“The sharing economy” is a buzzword that’s thrown around to talk about services like AirBnB and Lyft, and now it looks as if Toyota wants in on the trend. The automaker is putting 70 electric cars into commission in France, half of them being i-Road EVs, as spotted by Gizmodo. Instead of competing with the existing public transit system that’s in place, however, Toyota says this will work alongside the city of Grenoble’s infrastructure making the likes of one-way trips, among other things, easier. So long as there’s a drop-off station near your destination, there’s no need to worry about parking or a return trip, either, apparently. Reserving a ride can be handled with a smartphone app and rental fees start at €3 (about $4) — cheaper than minimum fare on Uber. In the land of baguette and interested? Service starts in October.

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