Toyota designs moon rover concept

Toyota and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have confirmed an agreement to "consider the possibility of collaborating on international space exploration". Since May 2018, the two organisations have been working together on a rover concept, which would allow humans to explore the lunar surface in a pressurised vehicle. The concept unveiled by Toyota this week is roughly 6.0m long, 5.2m wide, and 3.8m tall.

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