We really like Toyota’s vision of the future!
This page is translated from the original post "Cette vision du futur par Toyota nous plait beaucoup !" in French.

Toyota offers us an attractive proposition with its FT-Me concept, a vehicle that could succeed where the Smart Fortwo has failed.
A compact car, accessible from age 14, yet comfortable and versatile—this is the Toyota FT-Me concept. But let’s explore further. Although the Fortwo was a brilliant idea, its high price hindered its adoption. Today, electric powertrains are changing the game, and small two-seaters are gaining popularity, as demonstrated by the success of the Citroën Ami and Fiat Topolino.
The FT-Me fits perfectly within this trend. Toyota Motor Europe proposes a 100% electric micromobility vehicle combining premium design and affordable price. Inspired by mobility solutions developed by the brand for the Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 Olympics, the FT-Me targets city dwellers seeking practicality and sustainability. Less than 2.50 meters long, this compact yet spacious vehicle takes up half a parking space or one-third when parked perpendicularly, making urban life much simpler.
With or without a license, and accessible for PWD
Its design, which the manufacturer compares to a motorcycle helmet, combines robustness and lightness with a nice two-tone black and white finish. In France, it is accessible from age 14, and its customization makes it appealing both for individuals and professionals. Innovative, the FT-Me offers 360° visibility, enhancing safety and maneuverability. Its advanced connectivity integrates with smartphones for intuitive use. Another major point: it is fully operable via steering wheel controls, allowing complete accessibility, especially for wheelchair users.


Toyota also emphasizes its ecological commitment with a vehicle designed to maximize recyclability and reduce its carbon footprint by 90%. Equipped with a solar roof, it adds up to 30 km of daily range, sometimes eliminating the need for recharging. The figure seems very optimistic, even excessive, but on a very lightweight and underpowered car, why not?
The FT-Me embodies Toyota’s vision of “Mobility for All,” responding both to young drivers’ expectations and to urban users concerned with efficiency. This concept, combining style, practicality, and sustainability, could well be a symbol of the future of individual urban mobility. An idea that appeals to us and which finally seems destined for a bright future.
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