Toyota Unveils the Future Adventure Concept: A New Vision for Tomorrow

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By Car Brand Experts


While customers may be aware of the various deals on vehicles like the 2017 Toyota Camry, they might not realize the extent of Toyota’s remarkable innovations. A standout attraction at the Los Angeles Auto Show was the Future Toyota Adventure Concept, commonly referred to as the Toyota FT-AC.

What makes the FT-AC particularly captivating? Its unique duality. This vehicle offers an escape from everyday life while simultaneously encouraging exploration and adventure.

“The [Toyota] FT-AC is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts eager to amplify their weekend adventures,” remarked Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager of the Toyota division. “Regardless of the terrain, activities, or company, the [Toyota] FT-AC fosters genuine enjoyment and conversation.”

The Toyota FT-AC serves as a reminder that the journey can be just as exciting—if not more so—than the destination itself. Its versatility stands out as a key feature, appealing to a wide range of drivers from diverse backgrounds and lifestyles.

One of the vehicle’s notable features is the ability to capture and replay memories effortlessly. It includes infrared cameras mounted on the side mirrors to record trail adventures. These cameras can be removed and repositioned elsewhere on the vehicle for capturing various activities.

Equipped with an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot, the FT-AC allows users to upload videos to the cloud. You can view and edit your recordings in real-time using a mobile device, and even stream them live so your family and friends can join in on the excitement, no matter the distance.

Although the Toyota FT-AC isn’t available at our Toyota dealership near Berwick, PA, we offer a wide variety of the latest non-concept Toyota vehicles. Stop by MotorWorld Toyota to discover your next Toyota vehicle today.

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