Toyota introduces a line of cars for your every commute need.
Navana Toyota featured the FT-1 at the Dhaka Motor Show 2018.
FT-1
FT-1 stands for “Future Toyota,” and the number “1” represents the ultimate. The Toyota FT-1 concept is a pure performance, track-focused sports car model created by CALTY Design Research, Toyota’s North American Design branch. According to its designers at Calty Design Research, the FT-1 Concept is the ultimate expression of a Toyota coupe design, building upon Toyota’s rich sports coupe heritage dating back to the 2000GT, Celica, Supra, MR2 and most recently Scion FR-S. The FT-1 concept is a symbol that captures elements of the emotion and energy we can expect to see in future Toyota vehicles designs.
MIRAI
The Toyota Mirai is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle manufactured by Toyota, one of the first such vehicles to be sold commercially. Toyota’s Mirai represents a turning point in the automotive industry, introducing a new age where electricity is generated on demand using hydrogen as a fuel, yet emits only water (h20) as a by-product.
Mirai – its name is Japanese for “the future”- is designed to reduce the world’s dependence on oil and reduce harm to the environment.
The fuel cell vehicle features hydrogen fuel tanks (the hydrogen is a compressed gas, similar to Natural Gas in a Natural Gas vehicle), an electric motor, a battery and a power control unit. The hydrogen gas is fed into the fuel cell stack where it is combined with oxygen from the ambient air. Together, the hydrogen and oxygen create an electrochemical reaction, producing electricity that is used to power the vehicle with a byproduct of water.
Mirai is also fun to drive, delivering punchy performance while offering the convenience and driving pleasure of a conventional car.
i Road
This new concept in urban mobility “Toyota i-Road” combines the potential of both cars and motorbikes. Based on the future of urban transport, we have worked to ensure next-generation performance in terms of driving, size and environmental performance.
Weighing a featherweight 300 kg and a slender 870 mm wide, i-Road Personal Mobility Vehicle (PMV) has been designed to offer greater flexibility in mobility in our cities while reducing inner-city congestion and harmful emissions.
The i-Road’s zero emissions, all-electric powertrain features a lithium-ion battery that powers two electric motors mounted within the front wheels. Offering brisk acceleration and near-silent running, the PMV has a driving range of over 50 km and can be fully charged from a conventional household power socket within three hours.