In two weeks, Toyota will show its A-BAT project truck at the Detroit Auto Show. The A-BAT is a compact truck built with a unibody rather than body on frame. The truck is like a Honda Ridgeline, only smaller.
The interior has lots of space up front, and seating for occasional rear passengers.
The bed is 4 feet long in its standard configuration. The rear of the cab folds down like the mid-gate in the Avalanche to create a 6 foot long space with the tailgate closed. Walls of the rear fenders open to provide additional storage, too.
The A-BAT is designed to slot into the Toyota price structure below the Tacoma. I expect the A-BAT will be available with a standard 4 cylinder gas engine, with a hybrid optional.
The vehicle in the photos is a show car, so I doubt that the production vehicle will be quite as flashy. And that's a good thing.
Chip Haven

The interior has lots of space up front, and seating for occasional rear passengers.

The bed is 4 feet long in its standard configuration. The rear of the cab folds down like the mid-gate in the Avalanche to create a 6 foot long space with the tailgate closed. Walls of the rear fenders open to provide additional storage, too.
The A-BAT is designed to slot into the Toyota price structure below the Tacoma. I expect the A-BAT will be available with a standard 4 cylinder gas engine, with a hybrid optional.
The vehicle in the photos is a show car, so I doubt that the production vehicle will be quite as flashy. And that's a good thing.
Chip Haven