The interior has three seats arranged in a triangular configuration with one front seat and two rear seats "to emphasize family intimacy and facilitate communication." The funny part is that even children can drive the Camatte57s, as acceleration and braking pedals, as well as seats, can be adjusted to enable operation by children, while an adult seated in the rear-right seat assists steering and braking to help develop the child's driving skills.
The 3-meter (9.84-ft) long car is powered by an electric motor, although Toyota didn't specify performance specs. The name Camatte is based on the Japanese word for care and is meant to signify "caring for others" and "caring for cars." The "s" stands for the Japanese word sawaru, which means to touch. According to Toyota, the idea behind this name is that people should feel more in touch with each other and with vehicles.