Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tokyo Preview: Toyota FT-EV II Electric Vehicle

Toyota FT-EV II Electric Vehicle Concept - low


Toyota released first details about the Toyota FT-EV II earlier today. The
Future Toyota Electric Vehicle II concept is meant to be a daily driver capable
of low-level highway speeds.



Running on lithium-ion batteries, the vehicle is capable of taking passengers a
distance of 90 kilometers on a single charge. Top speed is 100 km/h, which is
just enough to stay in the slow lanes on the freeway.

Toyota FT-EV II Electric Vehicle Concept - low


Auto-pilot functions are meant to go beyond navigation. The FT-EV II can
automatically download audio/visual content specifically geared towards the
individuals in the car. Once plugged in at home, the vehicle can upload its
content to a central computer.

Toyota FT-EV II Electric Vehicle Concept - low


Meanwhile, the vehicle's exterior is very much an evolution on the first FT-EV.
This car appears to give more headroom, and more space in the back. A shorter
nose means the windshield is flatter, and less angled. The front bumper was also
redesigned. No pictures of the new concept's rear were provided.

Toyota FT-EV II Electric Vehicle Concept - low


The manufacturer did not release details about recharge time and motor size. The
weight of the FT-EV II was also not released.



Its interior was designed to be "retro-futuristic," which seems like an oxymoran
at first. However, taking a look at the provided interior picture, the car looks
like something that could have been storyboarded in the late-1970s, or possibly
earlier, as a "car of the future." It has no foot pedals or steering wheel.
Instead, the vehicle appears to be controlled by two control levers when the car
is not on auto-pilot.

Toyota will debut the new Toyota FT-EV II concept at the
Tokyo Motor Show at the end of October.


via:worldcarfans


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