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This is a concept called FT-me-a small double car created for use in the city. It will not take up a lot of space in the parking lot, and beginner 14-year-old drivers will also be able to drive in some countries. “Connected” services, processed finishing materials and economical electricity consumption were declared. True, Toyota has not yet disclosed the details about the power plant.

FT-me length does not exceed 2.5 meters, so that the electric car will take only half of the parking space or even a third-with perpendicular parking. The design with two -tone body panels is inspired by a motorcycle helmet and is designed to create a feeling of “safety, reliability and lightness”.

A car car made of recycled materials is made, and it can also be put into processing. The power plant consumes three times less energy per kilometer than electric cars with a large capacity battery – which one, Toyota did not specify. The battery can also be charged with the help of solar panels on the roof: in this way, you can add 20-30 kilometers of the margin of course per day.

Toyota FT-Me Concept
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The equipment list includes chambers of circular review and various “smart” services that the driver can set up for himself. Seamless integration with smartphones is also promised.

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You can manage FT-me without touching the pedals: all organs are duplicated on the steering wheel. This makes the car suitable for people with disabilities.

Whether FT-me will go to the series and when this happens is unknown. But Toyota has updated the “commodity” crossover BZ4X, which debuted in 2021. The electric car, which is not very popular in the market, freshened externally, became more long -range and received a new on -board charger.

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