Japan’s cutest or crappiest electric car?

Considering the cries of kawaii that greeted this unusual little convoy as it slowly moved along the street, cute may already be the general consensus.

However, what isn’t open to any debate is that these all-electric ad cars are not only compact and quiet.

Japanese electric ad car

But also incredibly (or should that be horribly?) colourful.

Japanese electric ad car

Comments

  1. Sometime, when I’m really crabby, I just get sick of this cuteness obsession.

    • Calissaja says:

      Only when you’re crabby? I hate it, I wish the Japanese would grow up, and I’d happily drive a tank over that lot. See? And I’m not crabby at all today (although I did just get my health insurance bill, so maybe just a little).

  2. god forbid one of these cuties gets introduced to an 18 wheeler…

  3. Well, it’s an advertisement/campaign… so, it has to be eye-catching.
    I wouldn’t call it cute, but definitely not crappy as well :D ..

    • Jeffrey says:

      And annoying as they may be, probably much more effective as advertising than the planes flying over with load speakers blaring garbled crap that I’m pretty sure not even native speakers can understand.

  4. How obnoxiously cute. *cue circus music*

  5. aww, I’m going all waku-waku now.

  6. i dunno about “crappiest” but i sure don’t find it cute. what IS it? is it made of … paper?

  7. Electric cars are quite a nice idea but I would recommend making them out of something other than cardboard. Also I think the driver’s face conveys how they know they look silly

  8. how fast this car? i believe its better than walking. :D

    • Not sure to be honest. I only saw them navigate the corner, which they did at what can only be described as a leisurely pace.

    • According to the website (if I deciphered it correctly using Google Translate):
      Maximum speed of 50km/hour, with cruising range of 35km per charge.
      *Please correct me if I’m wrong.

      I think bicycle is a better option for me.
      But, perhaps this is good for elderly?

      • Just had a look, and yeah, that’s right.

        It’d be alright for popping to the shops I suppose. Providing of course the shops are near, and you don’t really want to buy anything!

  9. winnie says:

    Hahaha.. it is very cute(kawaii…) but it’s impractical.
    This maybe advertisement of their website?!

    I believe bicycle is more useful than this cute car.
    Maybe walking/running the best.

  10. Linette says:

    I would much rather look at a cute car than any billboard, even a cute billboard.

  11. Jeffrey says:

    “However, what isn’t open to any debate is that these all-electric ad cars are not only compact and quiet.”

    They also aren’t cars. They’re the equivalent of golf carts – hardly new or earth-shattering technology. In fact, as golf carts accommodate two people, two sets of clubs AND a cooler of beer, these aren’t even that practical.

  12. Oh my goodness I want that car! :D

  13. Oh, I can handle most of the cute. I can handle the pink gimcrack. I can handle the adult women who make me feel indecent, though THEY chose to look twelve. I can handle the peace-signs by my mother-in-law, in photographs. I cannot handle the ‘men’ looking cuter than their GFs. On the train this morning, I realized I was the only guy who doesn’t work on his eyebrows (ok, I avoid the uni-brow and the Murayama, but that’s it).
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_zKBbtj9rWrU/SZ2km8JM0uI/AAAAAAAAA34/r-LTtSo07Wc/s400/Murayama+.jpg

  14. WildwestGoh says:

    Jokes aside, but I think they’re for promoting something rather than being cute and all, could be another way aside from TV, papers and Internet, now the media “run around”.

  15. Looks like something from a CARtoon.

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