Toyota made Pokemon fans crazy when it created Miraidon in real life

Any fan of the Pokémon series dreams of riding one of his pets instead of regular means of transport. Traveling by car, motorbike, train, boat or plane is definitely not as fun as riding a Pokémon to get to your destination. Toyota looks like it’s about to make that dream come true, having created one Miraidon The real thing can be ridden. However, we just don’t know if any of us can afford it or not.

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Toyota Engineering Association (Toyota Engineering Society), an organization of Japanese automaker employees dedicated to prototyping and iterating the company’s technology, has created a real motorcycle with a similar appearance Pokemon Pokémon Violet’s Electric/Dragon type. Although it is highly unlikely that it will ever be mass-produced and sold to the public, the prototype looks truly amazing and has the fan community going crazy.​


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Miraidon is both the mascot of Pokémon Violet and the player’s main means of transportation. Electric/Dragon-type pets can transform into many different forms to climb, swim, fly and glide around the world like a motorbike. This mysterious legendary Pokémon facilitated movement in the game’s open world and also played an important part in the plot involving a time machine that brought future relatives of modern Pokémon to the present. in. Pokémon Scarlet also has Koraidon, a prehistoric dragon with similar abilities. However, it probably wouldn’t make sense to create a motorcycle with a similar real-world appearance to its blue counterpart.

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Although this project is very close to the company’s expertise, in fact Toyota Engineering Associates has also carried out a number of other projects that are completely unrelated to transportation. These include soccer-playing robots and initiatives aimed at getting children more interested in science and technology.

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This isn’t the first time a real-world vehicle has been made to look like Pokémon. Pikachu Bug cars were a big part of the series’ marketing in the 90s.

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