Toyota has not exactly been paving the best way on the subject of EVs. The corporate has prioritized hybrids, pushed fully electric vehicles to the back burner, and only released one mediocre EV to this point. Sure, it has that fancy latest buttplug tech now, but the corporate remains to be deeply behind within the EV race — and what higher technique to catch up in a race than with a sleek, sporty coupe?
For the Japan Mobility Show, Toyota is rolling out two latest FT concepts — FT being the identical line that begat the Supra and 86. One appears to be a crossover coupe, because every company needs a product lineup that features a minimum of sixteen crossover coupes, but the opposite is a real, honest-to-god sports coupe: The FT-Se.
The automotive, as a complete, looks unbelievable. We are able to all hope and pray that its yoke never sees the sunshine of day, but the outside styling should go into production as unchanged as possible — it looks futuristic as hell, and plays on to the a part of my brain that wishes nothing greater than to be a cyber ninja.
Interestingly, Toyota isn’t the one company bringing an electrical sports automotive to the Japan Mobility Show. Subaru, Toyota’s current EV partner, is introducing its “Subaru Sport Mobility Concept” — that timing seems unlikely to be a coincidence. Yet, taking a look at the shrouded teaser photos of each cars, the 2 don’t actually seem particularly similar in appearance.
It’s possible it’s all smoke and mirrors, lighting and camera tricks, and the 2 cars will transform Toyobaru similar. Until their full reveals, though, we won’t know needless to say — for now, they seem genuinely different in shape and structure.
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