Toyota has brought its A game to the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, showing off the striking FT-1 Concept. Short for "Future Toyota," the FT-1 is, we're imagining, the supposed Supra Concept we reported ...
Toyota has reportedly confirmed that the FT-1 will become the next-generation Supra. The stunning concept took this year’s Detroit Auto Show by storm, and almost to the moment that it was ...
Toyota is making big waves at day one of the 2014 North American International Auto Show. The Japanese company chose Motown as the global stage to unveil its latest concept car, called the FT-1 ...
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No Charging, No Pedals: Toyota FT-Me Redefines City CarsAt just 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) in length and weighing 425 kilograms (937 pounds), the FT-Me doesn't require external charging ...
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Toyota’s FT-Me: The $10K EV That Can Park AnywhereToyota has introduced its groundbreaking ultra-compact electric vehicle (EV) concept, the FT-Me, designed to meet the demands ...
Toyota just unveiled a new concept that could totally transform how people get around cities, with potential implications for cities worldwide, including those in the U.S. The FT-Me, a compact ...
It’s been five years since the Toyota FT-1 Concept first sparked rumours of a Supra revival, but finally, after endless whispers, prototypes and teasers, the new Toyota Supra is here.
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According to the Japanese marque, the styling is inspired by a jet helmet and the interior has been packaged for maximum space. There’s room in there for two adults, but it can also swallow a ...
What exactly is the FT-Me, and why do we need one? Toyota unveiled a new micro EV on Thursday, dubbed the FT-Me. It’s small, but Toyota is hyping it up as an affordable alternative. It even has ...
Toyota says it envisions FT-Me owners customizing the appearance ... and you could fit boxes up to 62 inches (1.6 m) long with the passenger seat removed. There's also 360-degree visibility ...
Toyota has unveiled the FT-Me, a micro-car concept. The tiny EV seats two and is limited to 45 km/h (28 mph). It's envisioned as a mobility solution for teens or restricted urban areas.
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