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MobilityWorks launches Toyota conversion

MobilityWorks launches Toyota conversion

RICHFIELD, Ohio – MobilityWorks has launched the Toyota Sienna Hybrid FlexMaxx Rear-Entry conversion exclusively through its locations. Developed by Driverge Vehicle Innovations, this rear-entry conversion offers the reliability of Toyota's hybrid platform – delivering up to 36 mpg – combined with the proven flexibility and performance of Driverge's FlexMaxx design. With a unique seating system that allows for second-row or third-row wheelchair transport, the vehicle can be easily reconfigured to accommodate changing passenger needs-whether it's one wheelchair user and up to four passengers, or full seating for ambulatory travel, the company says. "This exclusive offering brings together two things our clients care deeply about: cutting-edge automotive technology and flexible, accessible design," said Chris Paczak, chief marketing and merchandising officer of MobilityWorks. "The Toyota Hybrid FlexMaxx is more than just a wheelchair accessible vehicle, it's engineered to combine Toyota's hybrid system and Driverge's Quiet Ride technology together to help families 'Be There' like no other wheelchair accessible vehicle ever has. Driverge Vehicle Innovations has been able to maintain the OEM vehicle aesthetic on the front and sides of the van, while engineering a 36-inch-wide wheelchair ramp that can be opened and closed using one finger with Driverge's spring assist system.” 

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