Toyota FT-EV II does away with steering wheel

Motor show 9 October 2009 | 3 Comments

Let’s face the fact – driving a car without a steering wheel is not something which the world is ready for at the moment – or are we? No longer does this scenario remain in the realm of science fiction, as Toyota’s FT-EV II is a concept vehicle that relies on the core technology of the Toyota Hybrid System, running on a lithium-ion battery that is able to provide enough juice for up to 90km on a full charge, hitting a maximum speed of more than 100km/h. You won’t find any steering wheels with this puppy or foot pedals, making us wonder whether driving licenses will have to be divided into two categories in the near future…

 

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3 Responses on “Toyota FT-EV II does away with steering wheel”

  1. Paul Harper says:

    funky looking motor, be interesting to see how practical it is in reality

  2. mario says:

    this car is cool, will nice to know the on the road demo..

  3. Dayco says:

    What a futuristic car. It’s like the one in the movies. I want to ride one of those. Is it fast?

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