Toyota has introduced its groundbreaking ultra-compact electric vehicle (EV) concept, the FT-Me, designed to meet the demands ...
Me, a compact electric vehicle designed to rethink city travel. This futuristic microcar is more than just small. It is smart ...
Early Wednesday morning in Europe, Toyota unveiled four new or significantly updated electric vehicles — and Lexus managed to ...
Measuring just under 100 inches long and weighing only 937 pounds, the FT-Me EV concept is designed to tackle the challenges ...
At just 2.5 meters (98″) long ... and other quick trips. Toyota says the FT-Me’s propulsion system uses 3X less energy per km than current high-capacity electric vehicles.
The roof-mounted solar panels could add enough range to cover your daily commute, without the need of a charger ...
In addition to the C-HR+ and the improved bZ4X, Toyota is also presenting a new entry-level electric model: the FT-Me.
According to the Japanese marque, the styling is inspired by a jet helmet and the interior has been packaged for maximum ...
It's just under 100 inches long (2.5 m), weighs only 937 lb (425 kg ... so people unable to use their legs can pilot the FT-Me too. Toyota says it envisions FT-Me owners customizing the appearance ...
Toyota’s ‘new mobility’ department has been busy creating this: the FT-Me. It’s a cutesy and customisable microcar designed for the city – and Toyota intends to productionise it.
The aim is to do something similar to the wonderfully goofy N E-Shift in the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, mimicking ... of years, and Toyota also unveiled the adorable and tiny FT-Me, which is intended ...