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Tiny electric vehicle takes up just half a parking space

Toyota has announced a new concept that will potentially impact cities around the world, including those in the US, and that will allow people to completely change the area around the city.

A compact electric quadricile, FT-ME is designed to tackle the challenges of urban living while providing accessible, environmentally friendly transportation solutions.

Initially focusing on Europe, this innovative vehicle will showcase a fusion of sustainability, accessibility and practicality that can address universal urban issues associated with metropolitan areas and stimulate similar solutions in the US and elsewhere.

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Compact Space Saver

The FT-ME is a true universe section and is less than 98.4 inches long. This small footprint allows you to take up half of your standard parking space, or a third when parked vertically. Despite its small size, the FT-ME does not compromise on functionality. It features a two-seater layout with removable passenger seat for additional cargo space, 360 degree visibility for easy maneuvering, and hand control for accessibility, making it suitable for wheelchair users. The concept vehicle weighs only 937 pounds.

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The Toyota FT-ME is classified as Quadricycle due to its lightweight design and limited output. Despite its car-like appearance, it is designed for urban mobility, focusing on efficiency and compactness rather than the robust safety features and performance of traditional cars.

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Environmentally friendly and efficient

Toyota's commitment to sustainability is evident in the FT-ME design. The concept presents an all-electric powertrain in the range of at least 62 miles. Solar panel roofs can add a range of 12-19 miles per day, potentially eliminating the need for daily charging in urban areas. The FT-ME concept uses recycled materials and aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 90% compared to traditional urban vehicles.

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Vehicle accessibility features

One of the most interesting aspects of the FT-ME concept is its accessibility. He is qualified as a French “boaturering Paris.” This allows a 14-year-old driver to operate without a full license. The concept has a top speed of 28 mph, making it suitable for urban environments.

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Market positioning

Toyota is currently focusing on Europe in this concept, but FT-ME is entering the growth market for microelectric vehicles. When developed for production, it competes with established models such as Citroenami, Fiat Topolino and Mobiles Duo (formerly Renault Twissie).

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The concept of FT-ME offers a fusion of sustainability, accessibility and practicality by glimpsing the future of urban mobility. Whether that leads to production or not, Toyota's innovative approach is undoubtedly inspiring new ideas for the micromobility sector. We hope that this little electric quadricile will hit the road soon and bring fresh waves of eco-friendly transport to our city.

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