February 23, 2012

Toyota FT-Bh Concept: Taking efficiency to new heights

Toyota’s FT-Bh Concept breaks new boundaries in small car efficiency. It’s as spacious as an average five-door supermini, but produces about 50 per cent less CO2, and tipping the scales at under 800 kg, its weighs less than a three-door Aygo.

These feats have not been achieved by using exotic materials or expensive techniques, from the
outset Toyota determined that the FT-Bh would be made using commonplace, economically viable production methods and technologies, including a down-sized full hybrid powertrain.

Toyota took a 'total vehicle' approach, focusing on five areas of design and engineering to gain the highest fuel efficiency and lowest emissions: weight reduction, optimum aerodynamic performance (achieving a 30 per cent gain), powertrain efficiency, thermal energy management and electricity saving.

The FT-Bh Concept makes its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show.


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