Toyota's latest concept previews a spiritual successor to the MR2.
Called the FT-Se, the latest concept retains the mid-engine proportions of the earlier concept but adopts a new front-end design. It's also badged as a product from Gazoo Racing, suggesting Toyota's official motorsports department helped with the development.
All Toyota has said about the concept is that it features “highly responsive controls” unique to electric vehicles, pointing to the type of highly precise torque vectoring systems that independent control of electric motors can deliver. Toyota also said the concept features a wide and low design that should further aid its handling.
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