Toyota Reveals uBox Concept built with Graduate Students

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Images of uBox Concept

Toyota is having a head start on finding out what those future Gen-Z purchasers desire in a vehicle with its uBox Concept, a task it performed with students from Clemson University.

Generation Z is considerably defined as those created from the early to mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. The earliest amongst them remain in their late teens, an impressionable lot who will quickly think about big-ticket purchases like automobiles.

The uBox concept was created and hand-built by graduate students from Clemson’s International Center for Automotive Research with Toyota. The task, (referred to as Deep Orange) took 2 years, and was revealed recently at the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress and Exposition located in Detroit.

The uB0x concept is meant for the purchasers in the year 2020. Toyota recently revealed a more finished-looking idea called the U2 (U-Squared).

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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