Tha toyota Fun-Vii is a car that thinks it's a smartphone.

If Toyota has its way, could paint job a thing of the past because it is a car that revealed her whole appearance in an instant can change.

Fun-VII, which stands for "interactive vehicle internet" is a concept car with a body made ​​of touch-screen panels not only allow the driver to the pattern on the screen to switch, but also connect the car to the website of the dealer for a checkup.

It even welcomes a chauffeur with a message that flashes up on the door.



Toyota showed the unique car at the Tokyo Motor Show today, said company president Akio Toyoda: "A car is appealing to our emotions. If it is not fun, it's not a car."

The car giant has no plans to Fun Vii in production right now, but explained that an example of the kind of technology to the design to include in the future.

It said in a statement: "It announces Toyota's vision of a future where people, cars and communities are interconnected."

Two other Toyota electric concept cars are unveiled.

FT-EV III is a four-seater electric car based on the Toyota iQ.

Equipped with a lithium-ion battery, it reaches an estimated range of 65 miles on a fully charged battery.

Toyota is developing renewable energy technology with the aim of creating a vehicle for short trips in 2012, when the plug-in market for the United Kingdom.

The FCV-R (Fuel Cell Vehicle - Reality & Revolution) concept, meanwhile, is a practical family car on hydrogen.

This conceptual model represents the next step toward the commercial launch of a Toyota fuel cell car in 2015.

This should be able to achieve 430 miles on one charge.

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