Tuesday, February 28, 2012

TOYOTA FT-BH CONCEPT: TAKING EFFICIENCY TO NEW HEIGHTS

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FT-Bh – Future Toyota B-segment hybrid

New concept designed for maximum fuel efficiency, built using economically viable methods and materials

CO2 emissions around 50 per cent lower than the current average for the supermini segment

Focus on five principal factors: low weight, aerodynamic performance, powertrain efficiency, thermal energy management and electricity saving

World debut at the Geneva motor show

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 800kg, 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, at 10.15am on 6 March.

 

Courtesy of Toyota

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