Yes it’s only a concept car, but apparently Toyota has built an automobile from a kelp-based bioplastic. According to this FastCompany post, the car’s engine mixes 500cc gasoline power with lithium-ion batteries for electric power.

Toyota’s project manager Tetsuya Kaida says the existing 1/X uses “lightweight carbon-fiber reinforced plastic throughout the body and frame for its superior collision safety.” Unfortunately, that safety feature is still built using oil-based plastics. We’re getting there.
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