Must-See: How Toyota Brought A Pokémon To Life With Its Miraidon Motorcycle

Zinger Key Points
  • Toyota Engineering Society engineers create a prototype motorcycle resembling Pokémon Miraidon.
  • Miraidon is a pivotal character in the game known for shape-shifting abilities.

In a display of creativity and tech-savvy that’s as playful as it is advanced, the gearheads over at the Toyota Engineering Society have channeled their passion into crafting a motorcycle that looks like it rode straight out of Pokémon Violet.

This isn’t just any motorcycle; it’s a prototype that pays homage to Miraidon, the futuristic dragon Pokémon known for its shape-shifting abilities across land, sea, and air, Kotaku reported.

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Just like Miraidon, the star of Nintendo ADR's NTDOY game and the player’s go-to ride for exploring its vast open world, this bike is a marvel of design that echoes the Pokémon's versatility.

While this particular set of wheels may not hit the market for Pokémon trainers worldwide, it stands as a testament to Toyota Motor Corp's TM imaginative craftsmanship.

The Miraidon motorcycle captures the spirit of the game, where it not only zips around but is central to a story that weaves through time and unveils a lineage of Pokémon from the future.

And this isn’t Toyota's first rodeo when it comes to quirky innovations. The company's Engineering Society is known for dipping its toes in a variety of projects, from robots with a knack for soccer to initiatives aimed at fostering interest in science and technology among children.

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Image by PIRO from Pixabay

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