Toyota's new concept car is a bit of a puzzle
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Wood dash, wood wheel ... wood everything.
Toyota's new concept car, the Setsuna, is a sleek roadster featuring 86 handmade panels of Japanese cedar put together without nails or screws, but instead using Japanese interlocking techniques. That may sound more like a puzzle than a car, but the idea is to make it so the panels can easily be swapped out when needed.
Now, the battery-powered Setsuna's range is just 16 miles and its speed tops out at 28 mph, so this car is an heirloom, not a supercar. That's reinforced by its dashboard clock, which counts the number of years, up to 100, of family ownership.
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And really, who wouldn't want one passed down to them instead of that old grandfather clock?