Billed as the world's first car designed for juvenile drivers - with two cramped seats in back for their parents - the "Camatte" concept car was unveiled this week at the 2013 International Tokyo Toy Show.
Japanese car designer Kota Nezu, center, poses with Toyota's concept model of a three-seater electric vehicle with a roadster body, called the Camatte 57S, at the annual International Tokyo Toy Show, June 13, 2013.
The cars feature 57 removable panels that can be swapped out to change the color and design.
Visitors admire Toyota's concept model of a three-seater electric vehicle, Camatte-Sora, at the annual Tokyo Toy Show, June 14, 2012.
Controls resemble those of a regular-size car, but they only reach approximately 28 mph.
Japan's auto giant Toyota Motor engineer Kenji Tsuji, left, and car designer Kota Nezu display the concept model of a three-seater electric vehicle with toy-like design body Camatte-Daichi at the annual Tokyo Toy Show in Tokyo, June 14, 2012.
A visitor looks at Toyota's Camatte 57s electric car displayed at the Tokyo Toy Show, June 13, 2013.
Toyota designed the three-seater concept car for children to drive only on private property.
Toyota engineer Kenji Tsuji, right, and car designer Kota Nezu display the concept model of a three-seater electric vehicle with toy-like design, Camatte-Daichi, at the annual Tokyo Toy Show, June 14, 2012.
A three-seater electric vehicle called the Camatte 57S at the annual International Tokyo Toy Show, June 13, 2013.
Toyota's Camatte 57S electric car is displayed at the Tokyo Toy Show, June 13, 2013.
Visitors look at Toyota's Camatte 57S electric car displayed at the Tokyo Toy Show, June 13, 2013.