The recently launched Toyota FT-3e concept features a sophisticated design that combines modern style and aesthetics with simple lines and surfaces, providing motorists with a unique experience. When developing the future concept car, Toyota engineers aimed to create the perfect balance between performance, accessibility and sustainable use of natural resources.
The FT-3e is based on a versatile, new generation battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform on which a wide range of products can be built, from the Lexus LF-ZC luxury sedan to the performance-oriented FT-Se sports car. In developing the next generation of battery electric vehicles, key aspects were achieving the lowest possible weight and optimal aerodynamics to increase efficiency and range, while the focus was on efficient use of resources. The FT-3e is a concept that offers a wide range of future technologies, offering more than just achieving carbon-neutral mobility, to become a social player in the energy and data transmission system – whether that flow inside or outside the vehicle, or even the environment. The dynamic exterior design combines modern style and aesthetics with simple lines and surfaces. From the lower part of the body to the upper section of the doors, there are digital displays that provide information such as battery charge, outside temperature and air quality when approaching the car.
FT-3e dimensions
Length (mm) / Width (mm) / Height (mm) |
4,860 / 1,955 / 1,595 |
Wheelbase(mm) |
3000 |
Number of people that can be transported |
5 |
For comparison, the FT-3e is 17cm longer, 14.5cm wider, and 5.5cm lower than the bZ4X.