Toyota is preparing an electric model with a manual speed changer

In fact, it seems to be a manual switcher, which means that besides automatic options, there will be a manual device to please the directors who want it.
With electric cars becoming almost common in European roads, the manual speed distributors are not making much sense. There are less and less of that in cars with gasoline or oil, because automatics are taking priority.
But a car manufacturer seems to be adapting to the market, because demand for a speeding manual is still on. Last week, Toyota applied eight new patents to the US License and Marks Office, including an electric vehicle with a manual changer.
Toyota appears to have created a system of three different ways of functioning. One requires that the driver use the quartilla pedal and the manual builder while the other ignores the dragon's pedal, since the third way requires neither pedal nor changer. In this case all functions seem to be automatically controlled, so all speed change is automatic.












