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In-Car Toilet in EVs? Chinese Automaker Seres Unveils Unusual Patent

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 17, 2026 17:09 IST

In the ever-evolving automobile industry, new technologies continue to emerge almost every day. However, a Chinese company has now ...

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In the ever-evolving automobile industry, new technologies continue to emerge almost every day. However, a Chinese company has now introduced an idea that few could have anticipated. Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Seres has secured a patent for installing an “in-car toilet” inside its vehicles. The concept is aimed at addressing the inconvenience passengers often face during long journeys. By integrating such a facility within the car itself, the company is attempting to redefine comfort and convenience for travellers, especially in situations where access to restrooms is limited or unavailable for extended periods.

According to the details of the patent, the system is being developed for Seres’ upcoming electric vehicles. The design includes a folding or hydraulic toilet mechanism that can be built directly into the car seat and used whenever necessary. The company has also claimed that the system will incorporate advanced hygiene measures, including a vacuum-based waste management system and specialised filters to control odour. This feature is expected to benefit long-distance travellers, people stuck in traffic, or those travelling through areas without proper restroom facilities, offering a practical solution to a common problem.

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The announcement has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with automobile enthusiasts across the globe sharing mixed reactions. While some have described the innovation as a “future necessity” that could enhance travel comfort, others have raised concerns regarding safety, hygiene, and practicality within the confined space of a car. Critics question whether such a feature can be maintained effectively without compromising cleanliness. As of now, the company has not released any official timeline regarding when these vehicles equipped with the in-car toilet system will be launched in the market.

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