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TMC Launches New Leisure Boat Model in Japan


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Toyota City, Japan — Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces the launch in Japan today of its newly developed leisure boat, the “Ponam-35” 1.

The Ponam-35—first of a new class in the Ponam series—is a premium cruiser ideal for pleasure cruising and fishing that also offers comfortable accommodation. It features a rigid hull of a high-strength aluminum alloy—a popular Ponam feature, a new 4.5-liter engine derived from the Toyota “Land Cruiser”2 SUV, as well as excellent operability achieved with technology adapted from Toyota automotive technology.


Annual sales target: 15 units

Manufacturer’s suggested retail price3: 59,010,000 yen (56,200,000 yen excluding consumption tax).

Main Features

Dynamic and flowing exterior

Reflecting the form-modeling expertise acquired by years of handling the complex curved surfaces used in vehicle design, the Ponam-35 features elegant curves. The gunwale line flows backward from the bow and the unique design of the windows contributes to an elegant exterior design characteristic of the Ponam-35.

The expansive cabin-door eaves provide a shield against the sun and rain, while also creating an attractive rear view.


Interior combines function with elegance

The cabin features a layout designed to facilitate ease of passenger movement, and is characterized by an overall theme of contrasting white and black with effective additions of deep blue and silver to create a refined and relaxed atmosphere.

The cabin interior is fitted with a relaxing five-seat sofa and ample storage space, while the owner’s private room features a spacious bed and storage area.

The galley at the rear of the cabin emphasizes functionality with placement of the sink, storage shelves, refrigerator, microwave oven and work surfaces aimed at ease of use and access.


Refined basics for exemplary seaworthiness

The hull is made with high-strength A5083 aluminum alloy, which ensures higher rigidity, strength, durability and fracture resistance than fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP). The aluminum-alloy structure also serves to reduce the effects of stress and vibrations caused by wave impacts as well as reducing sound reverberations.

The Ponam-35 is equipped with two V8-cylinder engines with common rail systems that perform computer-controlled fuel injection—a first4 for a Japan-made leisure boat. The engines are a version of the Land Cruiser 4.5-liter V8 diesel engine modified for boat use, which combine high output and low emissions while achieving low levels of vibration and noise for greatly improved quietness.


Highly reliable control technology and cutting-edge equipment

The boat is fitted with an auto-flap function that uses proprietary Toyota control technology to automate list-correcting flap operation, difficult even for experienced operators. When sensors detect listing, flaps are operated automatically to adjust the boat to the optimal position, thereby lessening stress from wave impacts.

Toyota Drive Assist allows computer control of the auxiliary propeller in the bow thruster and the two main propellers, so that mooring and casting off can be carried out using just a single joystick. This user-friendly interface enables inexperienced operators to carry out docking and other complicated maneuvers difficult even for veteran sailors.

Other standard, cutting-edge features include an intercom system that ensures smooth communication between cabin and fly bridge, and windshield wipers that automatically activate when they detect spray or rainfall.

Going forward, TMC will continue to promote its marine business by developing attractive products designed to provide rewarding leisure time and support lifestyles.


Main Specifications:
- Length/width | 11.95 m/3.94 m
- Weight | 8,400 kg
- Total tonnage | 10 tons
- Engine: Model | M1VD-V
- Displacement | 4,461 cc ×2
- Output | 272 kW (370 PS) ×2
- Hull | Aluminum alloy
- Fuel tank | 850 liters
- Freshwater tank | 170 liters
- Capacity | 12 persons
- Fly bridge | 5 persons
- Navigable sea areas | Inshore


1“Ponam” is taken from Waipounamu, which in Maori mythology means whale
2Non-domestic version
3Does not include optional features and legally required safety equipment, launch costs, delivery costs, and others
4As of August 31, 2011, according to TMC



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