Toyota/Subaru/Scion Lightweight Sports Car: Toyota GT86, Subaru BRZ, Scion FRS!
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I understand that. It's not the development cycle, it's the concepts that keep coming up which give the impression the vechicle is closer to production than it really is.
And it's only because other companies don't seem to do this that make Toyota/Lexus' actions stand out.
And it's only because other companies don't seem to do this that make Toyota/Lexus' actions stand out.
They are showing how they fine tune the concepts. The GTR was shown with 2 different concepts before it was produced. So was the 350Z. Acura has shown 3 NSX concepts that never came to production.
Its a concept, it builds excitement and is an integral part of a car show.
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I understand that. It's not the development cycle, it's the concepts that keep coming up which give the impression the vechicle is closer to production than it really is.
And it's only because other companies don't seem to do this that make Toyota/Lexus' actions stand out.
And it's only because other companies don't seem to do this that make Toyota/Lexus' actions stand out.
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People need to separate internet hype from what the manufacturer has said or not said. I do believe Toyota said it will be ready by 2013 or so. With that said not sure why anyone would believe otherwise.
They are showing how they fine tune the concepts. The GTR was shown with 2 different concepts before it was produced. So was the 350Z. Acura has shown 3 NSX concepts that never came to production.
Its a concept, it builds excitement and is an integral part of a car show.
They are showing how they fine tune the concepts. The GTR was shown with 2 different concepts before it was produced. So was the 350Z. Acura has shown 3 NSX concepts that never came to production.
Its a concept, it builds excitement and is an integral part of a car show.
#804
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@Lexusman - the design influence is probably because they are based on more Japanese character themes (Samurai helmet).
With those specifications and the more upscale look, has Toyota changed target from the compact sports coupe segmant to now more of a full fledge Z competitor? This goes against the low weight, low price target of the FT86 doesn't it?
With those specifications and the more upscale look, has Toyota changed target from the compact sports coupe segmant to now more of a full fledge Z competitor? This goes against the low weight, low price target of the FT86 doesn't it?
#806
Lexus Test Driver
It has Z4 proportions. I think this latest iteration looks dumpy. The grinning fender flares and sagging character lines look silly and soft. I hope this isn't it.
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Production model of the FT-86 to debut this fall in Tokyo
http://www2.toyota.co.jp/en/news/11/03/0301_1.html
There you have it. All you people complaining Toyota is showing too many concepts, Toyota has confirmed the production model will debut at the Tokyo auto show this fall.
Originally Posted by Toyota
Furthermore, the production model based on the FT-86 II concept is scheduled to make its world premier at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011.