Toyota Reveals The Innovative Toyota FT-3e SUV: A Model Positioned Above The bZ4X, Featuring Futuristic Design And The Integration Of Advanced Technologies Inside.
Toyota, the leading Japanese automaker, continues to showcase intriguing concepts at the Japan Mobility Show. Now it is the turn of the Toyota FT-3e SUV, an electric SUV with unique and innovative ideas, along with a very eye-catching look. Essentially, this new Toyota SUV is an enhanced version of the bZ4X.
Toyota FT-3e SUV Delivers Futuristic Look and Seven Seats
One of the main highlights of the new Toyota SUV is its fully digital dashboard. The various screens in the car also draw attention, especially since some of them are located on the exterior. They provide important data to the driver and passengers, such as the internal temperature, air quality, and the battery charge level.
The new Toyota FT-3e SUV features a head-up display that projects important data onto the windshield, such as destination address and estimated time of arrival. The model’s design is also noteworthy. With angular lines and wide light bars, the vehicle presents a bold and modern style.
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The floating roof spoiler adds a sporty touch to the crossover, while the bZ 2030 insignia reinforces its identity as a next-generation electric car. Furthermore, the new Toyota SUV offers a spacious and comfortable interior. The nearly flat roof provides generous headroom for rear passengers, ensuring a pleasant journey for all. There are also cameras that replace the side mirrors.
Despite all these innovations, Toyota is still keeping the technical specifications of the FT-3e a secret. The Japanese automaker has not disclosed whether there will be a production version of the vehicle; however, since the manufacturer is heavily investing in the electrification of its lineup, it would not be any surprise if the SUV is launched in the coming years.
Toyota Introduces New Seven-Seat SUV
In addition to the Toyota FT-3e SUV, Toyota also presented the Land Cruiser SE as a concept for a seven-seat vehicle and the first fully electric model in the lineup. According to the Japanese automaker, the new SUV will feature three rows of seats, capacity for up to 7 people, and will offer “high torque electric steering.” With a more futuristic look, the Toyota Land Cruiser SE goes against the retro and boxy style that has characterized the Land Cruiser lineup.
The new seven-seat SUV will measure 5.13 m in length, 1.99 m in width, and 1.7 m in height. The wheelbase is 3 meters. To put this in perspective, the utility vehicle will be larger than some popular models in the segment, such as the Mercedes EQS SUV and the BMW iX. Rumors suggest that the model will have an impressive 999 km of range per charge. This number has not yet been confirmed by the automaker.
New Toyota SUV Maintains Focus On Urban Environment
The electric propulsion will also make the new seven-seat car quieter in urban and highway environments, according to Toyota.
Although it has an off-road design, the electric vehicle seems to be more oriented towards urban environments, as it features a low ground clearance, large wheels, and low-profile tires in the released images. The sides have well-defined creases, and the fender flares further enhance the muscular appearance of the Land Cruiser SE Concept.
Notably, the contrasting beige roof adds an extra touch to the style. At the rear, the Toyota SUV’s taillights are connected and formed by an extensive LED strip spanning the width of the body. In a statement, Toyota stated that the concept meets various demands of the world and provides high-torque driving performance.


