
THE Tokyo show opens its doors from October 25 to November 5, 2023, and is an opportunity for car manufacturers to present their latest innovations. Of course, there are Japanese brands, and Toyota use this event to uncover some clues about your future models.
Toyota’s booth at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 has several new products on display, including a new 100% electric concept car: a sports coupe. Toyota FT-SeFT values “Toyota of the future”. After the first teaser photos, the Japanese manufacturer now tells us more about it.
Toyota FT-Se: Signed to Gazoo Racing
Concept Toyota FT-Se portends the future 100% electric sports coupe a next-generation battery with the Toyota Gazoo Racing “GR” logo, and the main components are shared with the FT-3e concept.
It stands out with its modern and aggressive appearance, designed to optimize its aerodynamic characteristics, as well as its vertical LED light signature on the front, which extends to its bases. The rear end resembles that of the GR Supra with an even more aggressive and sporty look.
Inside, we find an impressive, modern cabin with ultra-connected connectivity multiple screens present on board: there are two small screens on either side of the rectangular GR-badged steering wheel, as well as a digital instrument panel above. Recaro bucket seats in blue Alcantara have carbon fiber backs.
Mysterious electric motor
This is assured by Toyota “The low profile of the dashboard provides excellent visibility. Side protections of a new design protect the body from overload while driving ».
Regarding the engine, Toyota has not revealed the details of the engine 100% electric concepts: there is no doubt that the force will. The model is also equipped with remote software update to benefit from the latest features developed by the brand.
To learn about all its new products, Toyota invites us to the Japan Mobility Exhibition, which is being held from October 25 to November 5, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Source: Auto Plus

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