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Toyota FT-Me concept previews two-seat Citroen Ami rival
Toyota FT-Me concept previews two-seat Citroen Ami rival

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Toyota FT-Me concept previews two-seat Citroen Ami rival

The new Toyota FT-Me Concept is a small, urban-focused, Citroën-Ami rivalling "micro car' that showcases the future of mobility, claims Toyota. Dubbed a micro car rather than a quadricycle because of its claimed usability, the 2.5m-long EV is a signal of intent for the Japanese brand to move into the urban mobility space. 'This is a big piece in the wider mobility jigsaw,' said Stijn Peeters, its head of new mobility projects. The concept will spawn a near-identical production model 'very soon' – as well as an array of other vehicles. Pricing the FT-Me to be competitive with the £7695 Ami, Toyota is targeting those after a second runabout and teenagers wanting independence before they're legally allowed to drive a standard car. As it's designated an L6e quadricycle, most European countries allow drivers aged from 14, although the UK doesn't. The FT-Me's key is controlled by its owners' phones. Parents can set limits on when their children can access – and therefore use – the car. It has space for two inside, or the 'light' passenger seat can be removed to create a storage space 1.6m in length. The car is controlled by a square, almost yoke-like, wheel. In a nod to its 'mobility for everyone' mantra, it can be completely driven using said wheel, meaning those with disabilities – especially concerning their legs – can control it. Its design was inspired by a helmet - to convey safety - and it's built from 90% recycled materials. A roof-mounted solar panel can add up to 19 miles of range per day. Toyota said the FT-Me is 'affordable and easy to maintain' and claims the production car will have the best residual values in its class. Full technical details have yet to be released. ]]>

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