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Toyota’s Latest Concept Car is Made from Wood and Built Using Japanese Joinery Techniques

Friday, April 1, 2016 10:25
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When Harley Earl popularized the concept vehicle in the 1950s, it was used as a way for automakers to showcase new stylings and technologies – most of which were years ahead of any feasible production date – that is, if the concepts even made it to production at all. In more recent decades, auto manufacturers have pulled out all the stops and have used presentations of the one-off prototypes at auto shows to showcase their refined vision of the future of the automobile – no matter how unrealistic.

Scheduled to debut at Milan Design Week on April 12th, Toyota has flipped that mentality in favor of a vehicle that celebrates time with their wooden Setsuna concept.

Led by Toyota engineer Kenji Tsuji, the Setsuna is a working automobile composed of 86 handmade panels made from carefully chosen wood species and are attached using traditional Japanese woodcraft joinery techniques. According to the company, wood was chosen as the material as a means of expressing the idea that love grows as time passes.

Says Toyota:

“For the exterior panels, Japanese cedar was selected for the vividness and refinement of its wood grain and its flexibility as a material. For the frame, Japanese birch was selected for its strong rigidity; for the floor, Japanese zelkova was selected for its strength and excellent durability, and for the seats, the smooth-textured castor aralia was selected.”

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To both join and strengthen the wood without nails or screws, the Japanese techniques Okuriari and Kusabi were used throughout the entire body. To add contrast, the design team used brushed aluminum sporadically throughout the design including on the wheel caps, the steering wheel and for the seat frames.

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Says Toyota Engineer and Chief Setsuna Project Manager Kenji Tsuji:

“To proceed with the development of a car utilizing the appeal of wood, we directly spoke with experts with wide-ranging knowledge, including carpenters specializing in temple and shrine construction and ship’s carpenters. Furthermore, during this project, Sumitomo Forestry, a company that fully understands our concept, shared their knowledge of wood construction with us, and together we engaged in various types of joint development from the early stages, including wood selection and proposals for processing techniques and assembly methods.”

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