Toyota unveils new micromobility concept for Europe: FT-Me
18 March 2025
Toyota Motor Europe (TME) unveiled the FT-Me, a concept as a vision for all-electric micromobility that combines premium design with affordability. Inspired by the success of Toyota’s mobility solutions developed for the Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the FT-Me aims to address the evolving needs of city dwellers and the challenges of modern urban environments.
The FT-Me is a compact 2-seater vehicle, measuring less than two and a half meters in length. Its design emphasizes maneuverability, occupying only half a parking space, and even one-third when perpendicular parking is available. The vehicle’s styling, inspired by a jet helmet, combines contrasting black and white bi-tone to convey a sense of safety, robustness, and a lightweight, go-anywhere attitude.
The FT-Me offers accessible mobility for people with entry-level driving licences, including those as young as 14 years old in some markets. Its enhanced versatility is designed to cater to diverse user needs, offering customizable options for both teenagers and professionals and an innovative 360-degree visibility concept ensures maximum eye-contact with other road users, enhancing safety and maneuverability.
The vehicle is also equipped with advanced connectivity features, allowing seamless integration with smartphones for keyless entry and service provision. The FT-Me can be driven solely by hand commands on its steering wheel which also makes it usable to wheelchair users without any aftermarket modification.
The vehicle maximizes recyclability and uses recycled materials, aiming for a 90% reduction in carbon footprint compared to today’s city vehicles. The FT-Me’s efficient propulsion system consumes three times less energy per kilometer than a high-capacity battery electric car. Additionally, the FT-Me features leading-edge solar panel roof technology that can charge the main battery, adding 20 to 30 km of range per day in urban settings easily covering the expected daily usage, which depending on the weather, removes the need to plug-in for many users.
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