Toyota introduces two electric car models at Japan Mobility Show 2023

Toyota is set to present a unique exhibition titled "Transforming the automotive industry's future - Discover your own destiny" at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 event, taking place from Thursday (October 26th) through Sunday (November 5th).

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At the Toyota booth, visitors can expect to see two pure electric concept cars (BEV) called FT-3e and FT-Se. These concept cars represent Toyota’s vision of a future transformed by electrification and intelligence, offering new experiential values to car users. Toyota believes that future mobility will go beyond mere transportation and become a lifestyle companion that aligns with individual values.

FT-3e concept car

The FT-3e is an electric vehicle (BEV) concept car with a sleek exterior design that combines advanced styling with simplicity. The cabin features a digital display that provides important information such as battery capacity, interior temperature, and air quality when the driver approaches the car.

FT-Se concept car

The FT-Se is a high-performance sporty BEV model designed for the carbon-neutral era. It incorporates technologies developed by the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing team to create superior cars through motorsports. The FT-Se features wide dimensions, low ground clearance, and a modern design that reduces aerodynamic drag. The cockpit offers intuitive control and an exhilarating driving experience, with high visibility and a knee pad for added safety.

More detailed information about Toyota’s new electric car models will be revealed at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, starting on October 26.

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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