Smaller than an Aygo, but more spacious and fuel efficient than a Yaris. Toyota's FT-Bh concept car promises to revolutionise the way we think about small cars, when it makes its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on 6th March.
Styled in Japan, the advanced concept follows a well-established naming convention - where "FT" stands for Future Toyota, "B" references the vehicle's size and "h" references its hybrid engine.
The FT-Bh focuses on five key themes to maximise fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, including weight, aerodynamics; powertrain efficiency; thermal energy management and electricity saving.
What's most important, is that the FT-Bh only uses materials and production processes already commonplace in the automotive industry - ensuring it's a dream that can quickly be turned into reality.
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