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Daihatsu Launches New Electric Wheelchair For Elderly People

The latest electric wheelchair from Daihatsu is set to provide elderly individuals with more mobility and independence.

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)