World premiere at the Geneva motor show Toyota FT-Bh

World premiere at the Geneva motor show Toyota FT-Bh

TOYOTA ENGINEERS A SUPER-EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE HYBRID FUTURE WITH THE FT-Bh Key Points World premiere at the Geneva motor show New Toyota concept targets minimised emissions from a vehicle that uses economically viable technologies and manufacturing methods Longer than a Yaris, but 25 per cent lighter thanks to comprehensive weight-saving High aerodynamic efficiency, with 0.235 […]

By Gerald Ferreira8 March 20124 min read

TOYOTA ENGINEERS A SUPER-EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE HYBRID FUTURE WITH THE FT-Bh

Key Points

  • World premiere at the Geneva motor show
  • New Toyota concept targets minimised emissions from a vehicle that uses economically viable technologies and manufacturing methods
  • Longer than a Yaris, but 25 per cent lighter thanks to comprehensive weight-saving
  • High aerodynamic efficiency, with 0.235 drag coefficient
  • Full hybrid powertrain featuring high-efficiency two-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine
  • Average 2,1ℓ/100km and 49g/km CO2 emissions – new performance benchmarks for a full hybrid vehicle
  • Flexibility of Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive gives potential for future compressed natural gas hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions with even lower carbon emissions

Toyota FT-Bh

Making its debut at the Geneva motor show, Toyota’s new FT-Bh concept is a vehicle designed to take the efficiency of full hybrid vehicles to new heights. It is an ultra-light concept, weighing less than 800kg, which demonstrates what can be achieved in terms of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in an affordable family supermini.

Thanks to its low weight, exceptional aerodynamic quality, very low driving resistance and its

highly efficient powertrain, FT-Bh can achieve an average 47.61 km/ℓ (2,1 ℓ per 100km) fuel consumption and 49g/km CO2 emissions.

Those figures are from a vehicle that is close in size to today’s Yaris, at 3,985mm long, 1,695mm wide and 1,400mm tall, with a 2,570mm wheelbase. The emissions are about half the level of those produced by a 1.0-litre Yaris.

In their mission to achieve the best possible fuel economy and emissions, the design team focused on five key areas: reducing weight; driving resistance (including aerodynamic and tyre performance); powertrain efficiency; thermal energy management; and electricity savings.

Toyota recognises that a real-world reduction of total global vehicle CO2 emissions can only be brought about if an affordable, ultra-low emissions vehicle can be manufactured and sold in sufficiently high volumes. That made it important that the concept did not require exotic,

expensive materials or complex manufacturing procedures, but used instead, only those that are already commonly available in the motor industry.

Geneva Motor Show Toyota FT-Bh

Design

“Ecomotion” was the theme for styling FT-Bh, with its shape demonstrating a new approach to bodywork design. Key panels, such as the roof, are formed to represent the way fabric can be stretched taut between fastening points, to reflect their ultra-light weight.

The front end of the car broadcasts Toyota’s current design language with its large lower grille, together with a sculpted bonnet and headlamps that are integrated into the front wings.

Ultra-slim A and C-pillars maximise the glazed area for better visibility and a greater sense of space in the cabin.

The way in which the cabin merges seamlessly into the rear of the vehicle, with an uplifted rear bumper and chevron-shaped corner elements, helps achieve the best possible aerodynamic performance and deliver a drag coefficient of just 0.235.

The stretched fabric-look carries through to the minimalist interior, with a concave centre console creating a driver-focused cockpit, while maintaining the overall feeling of light and space.

Toyota FT-Bh Interior

Weight saving

The target for FT-Bh was a 25 per cent saving on the 1.0-litre Yaris’s 1,030kg kerb weight. Using a combination of high-tensile steel, aluminium and magnesium in the construction has trimmed the weight to just 786kg.

In fact, because the hybrid powertrain is heavier than the three-cylinder 1.0-litre engine

(weighing about 60kg), the combined mass of the bodyshell, interior trim, chassis and electronics had to be reduced by around 340kg – one third of Yaris’s weight – to achieve the target.

Such a large saving in the weight of cabin parts has had a ripple effect in weight reduction in the rest of the vehicle. For example, it means there is less load applied on the body structure and suspension, allowing components to be downsized. And less weight means a smaller displacement engine can be used, further saving weight and thermal energy losses.

Powertrain

FT-Bh’s full hybrid drive system is a masterpiece of powertrain downsizing. With substantial weight savings in every driveline component, it is almost 90kg lighter than the Hybrid Synergy Drive system used in today’s Prius.

The lightweight, two-cylinder, 1.0-litre Atkinson cycle petrol engine combines high efficiency with low thermal capacity and benefits with detailed measures to increase combustion efficiency and reduce friction. As a result, FT-Bh achieves an average fuel consumption of 47,61 km/ℓ (2,1 ℓ per 100km) and CO2 emissions of just 49g/km.

The car’s light weight makes it agile and responsive to throttle and brakes, and thanks to its electric motor delivering maximum torque from standstill, it is nimble, too. FT-Bh demonstrates the adaptability of Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drivetechnology. It serves as a study for how even greater fuel efficiency might be achieved in the medium term by using two alternative powertrains: a compressed natural gas hybrid (CNG-HV), with 38g/km CO2 emissions; and a Plug-in hybrid (PHEV), emitting just 19g/km. 

Lower driving resistance

The concept represents a comprehensive study in next-generation aerodynamic techniques. It features air curtain intakes on the frontal extremities of the bodywork; air-stream alloy wheels; the replacement of airflow-disrupting door mirrors with cameras; latches in place of handles to open the doors; a pagoda-style roof with a dropped rear section; and a sharply cut rear end that incorporates an air outlet slit and an underfloor spoiler to smooth the flow of air away from the vehicle.

Together these measures bring the Cd down from a B-segment/supermini average of about 0.29 to just 0.235.

FT-Bh rides on narrow, large diameter 145/55R18 low rolling resistance tyres, which make a significant contribution to bringing down the road load and driving resistance, with no loss of grip or traction.

Thermal energy management and electricity saving

Further goals for FT-Bh were improvements in the recovery of thermal energy and a 50 per cent reduction in electricity consumption. The cabin uses thermally efficient components and the air conditioning focuses only on parts of the car where people are sitting.

The amount of electricity used by the LED headlamps, interior lighting and other electrical

components has been drastically reduced, to the extent that power consumption is half that of conventional cars. The glazing has been designed for maximum thermal efficiency and even the matt paint has been chosen for its excellent heat insulation characteristics.

Comments

Sign in to comment.Sign in

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

Toyota Showcases Hydrogen Mobility at B20 Summit, Driving Sustainability and Innovation
20
0
ArticleNovember 20, 2025

Toyota Showcases Hydrogen Mobility at B20 Summit, Driving Sustainability and Innovation

Johannesburg – In a bold statement of commitment to sustainable economic growth and climate-resilient innovation, Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) partnered with Air Products, Valterra Platinum, and SASOL to provide zero-emission mobility for speakers at this year’s B20 Summit. The initiative featured chauffeur-driven rides in two Toyota Mirai Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs), highlighting Toyota’s leadership […]

A New Era for South African Motorsport: TOYOTA GAZOO Racing SA and SVR Unveil World-Class Motorsport Hub in Kyalami
7
0
ArticleMay 16, 2025

A New Era for South African Motorsport: TOYOTA GAZOO Racing SA and SVR Unveil World-Class Motorsport Hub in Kyalami

In a landmark development for South African motorsport, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing South Africa (TGRSA), in partnership with SVR, has officially opened the doors to its all-new, purpose-built Motorsport Hub in Kyalami, Gauteng. The unveiling of the state-of-the-art 12,500 m² facility signals not just a new home for TGRSA, but a bold new benchmark for motorsport […]

TSAM Thrills Attendees at Nampo 2024 with New Launches and Interactive Displays
3
3,310
ArticleMay 17, 2024

TSAM Thrills Attendees at Nampo 2024 with New Launches and Interactive Displays

NAMPO Park, Bothaville: Against the picturesque backdrop of South Africa’s agricultural heartland, Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) captivated attendees at the prestigious Nampo Harvest Festival 2024. The annual event provided a unique platform for TSAM to showcase its innovative contributions to the theme, “Agriculture in a Digital Age.” TSAM’s exhibit masterfully integrated agricultural elements with […]

TOYOTA Hydrogen CES 2015
0
0
ArticleJanuary 7, 2015

TOYOTA Hydrogen CES 2015

More than 5,600 fuel cell and related patents available for royalty free use Patents include industry leading fuel cell technology used in new Toyota Mirai LAS VEGAS, (Jan. 5, 2015) – Toyota is opening the door to the hydrogen future, making available thousands of hydrogen fuel cell patents royalty free. Announced today at the 2015 […]

TOYOTA AT PARIS MOTOR SHOW
0
19,030
ArticleSeptember 15, 2014

TOYOTA AT PARIS MOTOR SHOW

TOYOTA TO DISPLAY NEW CROSSOVER CONCEPT AT PARIS MOTOR SHOW Toyota will present a new C-HR concept vehicle at the Paris motor show (2 – 19 October), revealing the company’s innovative vision for a compact crossover model.

Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan
0
0
ArticleJune 25, 2014

Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan

Final design of the Fuel Cell Sedan revealed Model to be launched before April 2015 in Japan, summer 2015 for Europe and North America Price indication of around seven million yen (approximately £40,450), prices for Europe and North America to be decided later Toyota has today revealed the exterior design and Japanese market guide […]

Washington Auto Show 2014 – Win A Toyota
1
0
ArticleFebruary 2, 2014

Washington Auto Show 2014 – Win A Toyota

2014 TOYOTA “HANDS ON” CONTEST HEATS UP Washingtonians hang on to their chance to win a new car. WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2014 – Two days into the legendary Hands-On Contest, and only five of 10 Washingtonians are still hanging on to their hopes of winning a brand-new car.

NAIAS 2014 – TOYOTA REVEALS ITS “ULTIMATE” SPORTS COUPE CONCEPT
0
0
ArticleJanuary 13, 2014

NAIAS 2014 – TOYOTA REVEALS ITS “ULTIMATE” SPORTS COUPE CONCEPT

A daring new Toyota coupe concept breaks cover at the Detroit motor show today. The new FT-1 concept is the result of Toyota’s Calty design studio’s mission to create the ultimate sports car. The California-based team, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, has produced a car that is strikingly modern, yet which makes reference […]

TOYOTA SHOWCASES THE FUTURE AT TOKYO MOTOR SHOW
0
0
ArticleNovember 7, 2013

TOYOTA SHOWCASES THE FUTURE AT TOKYO MOTOR SHOW

FCV (Fuel Cell Vehicle) Concept FT 86  Open Concept now in right-hand drive and closer to series production FV2 – a vehicle that connects physically and emotionally with the driver The FCV Concept, Toyota’s latest hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicle – with a driving range and refuelling time equivalent to a conventional car – points to a […]

Toyota Johannesburg International Motor Show
1
7,206
ArticleSeptember 30, 2013

Toyota Johannesburg International Motor Show

Let’s Get This Show on the Road The countdown has begun for the 2013 edition of the Johannesburg International Motor Show and, as in the past, South Africa’s most loved brand will be leading the way with one of the biggest stands and undoubtedly the largest presence Toyota has ever had at the show.

Frankfurt Motor Show 2013 – Toyota Eco Warrior
2
0
ArticleSeptember 5, 2013

Frankfurt Motor Show 2013 – Toyota Eco Warrior

First images of Toyota’s wild eco warrior, the Yaris Hybrid-R, emerge A few days ago Toyota tickled our performance palettes with a few teaser shots of the forthcoming Yaris Hybrid-R Concept which will make its world premiere at next week’s Frankfurt Motor Show. Now, for the first time this super-hot hatch is shown in all […]

Toyota i-ROAD at the Geneva Motor Show
3
0
ArticleMarch 11, 2013

Toyota i-ROAD at the Geneva Motor Show

FOUR IN ONE PARKING SPACE – TOYOTA TO UNVEIL THE i-ROAD IN GENEVA KEY POINTS Toyota i-ROAD, a new form of transport, making its debut at Geneva Compact, all-electric, three-wheeled personal mobility vehicle (PMV) with a comfortable, enclosed two-seater cabin New Toyota ‘Active Lean’ technology automatically balances the vehicle when cornering or travelling over stepped […]