Toyota COMS to feature as 7-Eleven delivery vehicles

Toyota COMS to feature as 7-Eleven delivery vehicles

More news about Toyota’s upcoming redesigned COMS single-seater. The automaker has reached an agreement with Seven-Eleven Japan in which the convenience store chain will lease about 3,000 of the new EVs for deliveries, according to The Nikkei.

When the COMS debuts in July, Seven-Eleven Japan is set to take delivery of some 200 vehicles at its headquarters, with the number increasing to 3,000 by 2013. The company will then lease them to franchise stores, which will be asked to shoulder a portion of the leasing costs. It plans to use the vehicles – which will have a 30 kg load capacity – for its bento box meal delivery service, which it now offers at 14,000 7-Eleven stores nationwide.

Previously, the convenience store chain had relied on parcel delivery firms to provide the delivery service, but starting from May has shifted this focus to its store managers and employees. The company offers free delivery for orders of 500 yen and above, and is aiming to increase the number of registered customers for the service from 260,000 to 500,000 this fiscal year, the report adds.

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  • Sgt Scoop on Jun 28, 2012 at 12:21 pm

    You’ve got to love the Japs. They are either stone mad or pure genius. I’m still not sure which.

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  • armandd on Jun 28, 2012 at 2:38 pm

    just 30kg load capacity? even a bicycle can carry more than that…

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  • Silver on Jun 28, 2012 at 4:34 pm

    What happen if the driver is abit over weight.. That would leave probably 2kg for delivery or less.. Gotta hire some one more petite to do this job then

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    • flat_tire on Jun 28, 2012 at 9:32 pm

      why not NOT hire an overweight person in the first place..? sure that might sound a bit harsh.. but you’ve got to fit the job requirement..

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  • Yuzdi on Jun 28, 2012 at 5:22 pm

    Good for single occupants going to work in KL. Gomen shud allow tis vehicle to be registered here. With less tax. Sugested price less RM10k

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  • a.car.fan on Jun 29, 2012 at 1:17 pm

    It’s good that 7/11 is getting greener and greener each time but would it really suffice all deliveries?

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  • 30kg is like 3 bags of rice… But if the bento are packed in take away boxes, I guess they need more “boot space” then weight allowance…. Maybe need a Thule roof rack also….

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