Toyota is probably the brand with the most unique booth at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, as the number of new cars revealed by the company to be present at the event has reached 8.
Toyota FT-Se design is a true aerodynamic supercar - Photo: Toyota
On October 17, Toyota continued to reveal two new car models that the company will bring to the Japan Mobility Show 2023.
Named FT-Se and FT-3e respectively, both Toyota models announced this time are electric vehicles. Of this pair, the Toyota FR-Se is more notable for its supercar body.
The Japanese automaker's press release revealed that this is "one of the new options for sports cars in the carbon-free era". This car line is in charge of developing from start to finish by the sports division Gazoo Racing.
The original FT-Se was a concept called GR Sports. But the car at that time did not have side mirrors and door handles - Photo: Toyota
DesignToyota FT-Se is partially revealed through teaser photos. The overall look of the car is wide and low, true to supercar standards. The chassis observed in the photo is quite similar to the GR Sports concept revealed at the end of 2021.
At the rear of the car, slim LED taillights appear pointing up to the upper edge on both sides and attached shark fins placed in this area. The GR badge appears in the middle of the ducktail spoiler, below is a large wind diffuser.
Most of the exterior of the Toyota FT-Se uses orange tones. But some parts such as the ceiling and side mirrors use contrasting black tones. Part of the car's interior can be observed through the window glass with a U-shaped steering wheel with 2 small screens on both sides. Behind the steering wheel is a large digital dashboard.
The car's interior uses a rather strange screen interface - Photo: Toyota
As for the Toyota FT-3e, this is a stylish electric SUV with a windshield and rear window glass that are both tilted at a very high angle. The taillights are horizontal bars that hug the rear door and extend to the side of the car. The car door has a vertical LED strip placed at the bottom edge to display the remaining battery level.
The FT-3e has a rather unique LED strip placed on the door sill to display the remaining battery level - Photo: Toyota
Toyota's previous teasers revealed a sedan and an unnamed coupe, a kei car, a super-luxury 4-seater Toyota Alphard, a pure electric Hiace MPV, and an off-road MPV. With the FT-Se and FT-3e, Toyota's booth at the event, which will be held from October 26 to November 5, will have at least 8 new cars.
According to Tuoi Tre