What if the Toyota FT-3e Concept hit the road?
This page is translated from the original post "Et si le Concept Toyota FT-3e prenait la route ?" in French.

After a highly notable appearance at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, Toyota’s FT-3e concept makes a splash at the Kenshiki Forum in Brussels.
Toyota has taken its time to make the full transition to electric vehicles but is working hard to catch up since launching its SUV bZ4x. A new step has been taken with the electric concept car Toyota FT-3e, which increasingly appears to foreshadow the direction of the Japanese automaker’s upcoming electric lineup.

Compared to the Toyota bZ4x, the FT-3e is 17 cm longer at 4.86 m and 14.5 cm wider at 1.955 m. The latter point will require adjustments for potential production as it exceeds current standards by quite a bit. But for a concept car, a slight excess in width never hurts to emphasize the dynamic lines.


Entirely designed by artificial intelligence, the exterior design combines sophisticated aesthetics with lines and surfaces that aim for a minimalistic body. While Toyota suggests a radical design, we don’t quite share that opinion. Overall, it exudes a sense of tasteful sobriety, without gimmicks or excessive accessories, sure to make an impression on the road.



Digital screens extending from the lower part of the dash to the top of the door display information on battery charge, interior temperature, and air quality when the driver approaches the vehicle. This information reaches the driver before they even ask for it—an exchange of information between good partners, in short.
So Toyota, isn’t it time to loosen up a bit?
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