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Daihatsu Launches New Electric Wheelchair For Elderly People

With the launch of a new electric wheelchair, Daihatsu aims to better support the mobility of the elderly population.

Daihatsu Launches New Electric Wheelchair For Elderly People

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Daihatsu Motor Co. put a new electric wheelchair for the elderly on sale on Monday.

The e-Sneaker has already been used on a trial basis at the ongoing World Exposition in the western Japanese city of Osaka.

The wheelchair runs at a maximum speed of six kilometers per hour and travels 12 km. on a single charge. No driver’s license is required to operate the vehicle.

Its high seating position gives users a viewpoint similar to what is experienced on a bicycle, enhancing visibility and safety.

The vehicle features a speed control function that automatically slows down on slopes or during turns. With large-diameter pneumatic tires, it can get oversteps of up to 7.5 centimeters.

With a suggested retail price starting at 418,000 yen, Daihatsu aims to sell 500 units of the e-Sneaker annually, targeting active seniors who participate enthusiastically in work and hobbies.

Daihatsu President Masahiro Inoue said the company developed the e-Sneaker to give an option for transportation to elderly people who feel anxious when they try to get around. (PNA)