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    Toyota’s factory accessories range expands to offer mobility support

    With a history of supporting the differently abled, Toyota has now launched accessories to make transportation easier for those with limited mobility.

    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Toyota has announced a range of genuine accessories designed to assist Australians with physical disabilities and movement challenges.

    Available through Toyota’s dealer network, the Assisted Mobility Solutions range of accessories can make it easier for people to get in and out of their vehicles, as well as perform other tasks like accessing seatbelts.

    The company says the products have been designed to be easy to use and transferable across most of its models.

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    A woman sitting in the driver's seat of a car, holding an assisted entry handle attached to the door frame to help her get in or out
    Interior of a Toyota showing cream leather seats with a mobility support handle attached to the front seat headrest, and a panoramic sunroof visible above

    The Toyota Genuine range now includes an Assist Handle, Assist Strap, Swivel Assist Cushion, Rear Assist Handle, and Seatbelt Assist.

    The Japanese automaker has a history of supporting those who are differently abled, offering factory-made vehicles in its home market with wheelchair loading devices and Turn-Tilt Seats, which use a mechanism to help lower the occupant out of the vehicle.

    While not available new in Australia, these models – known as the Welcab series – are popular as private imports.

    A white Toyota Porte wheelchair-accessible minivan shown from the side with the sliding door open and a wheelchair visible at the rear, on a white studio background.

    Along with a host of vans and people movers, Toyota has previously offered small cars for people with disabilities living in urban areas, including the Porte. Based on the Yaris, it offered oversized electric sliding doors, a high roofline, and a low, flat floor.

    It's understood more than 21 per cent of Australia’s population identifies as having a disability.

    “We know everyday movement can be challenging for many, so our team’s focus is on introducing a range of products designed to provide people with diverse mobility needs with the tools to keep moving with confidence and make a meaningful difference in their daily lives,” said John Pappas, vice president of sales, marketing, and franchise operations at Toyota Australia.

    Interior view of a car's front passenger seat with a black swivel cushion placed on it, alongside a two-tone cream and black dashboard and centre console
    An older man sitting in the driver's seat of a car, gripping a mobility assist handle attached to the door frame, photographed from outside the vehicle.

    “These are relatively simple products but ones that can make a big difference to the ease of getting in and out of a vehicle for anyone who needs mobility support.”

    The range of Assisted Mobility Solutions products available through Toyota Australia dealerships can be seen here.

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    Ben Zachariah

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah

    Road Test Editor

    Ben Zachariah has 20-plus years in automotive media, writing for The AgeDrive, and Wheels, and is an expert in classic car investment.

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