View Poll Results: What name should Toyota use for the production Toyota FT-1?
Supra gets my vote!
129
84.31%
I don't know, but its time for a new name.
24
15.69%
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Toyota Supra / FT-1
#633
Toyota favors Supra convertible over drop-top 86
Japanese brand says one of its three sportscars will be roofless, with revived Supra the most likely.
Toyota is looking to create a convertible version of its FT-1 concept. This image has been digitally altered.
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/t...624-zsjib.html
Toyota is looking to create a convertible version of its FT-1 concept. This image has been digitally altered.
Toyota is turning its attention to ripping the roof of its yet-to-be-revived Supra sports car rather than pushing forward a convertible version of its more affordable Toyota 86 coupe.
The chief engineer in charge of both vehicles, Tetsuya Tada, spoke to Drive at last weekend's Nurburgring 24-hour race, where he was overseeing a three car Gazoo Racing outfit that included the president of Japanese car maker, Akio Toyoda, driving an LFA to a class victory.
He says that while he hasn't "given up" on the prospect of a convertible 86, which is ready for production after it was first shown as a concept at last year's Geneva motor show and updated in right-hand drive for the Tokyo show, the economic downturn in Europe and slowing sales for the 86 in the US are making it difficult to justify the additional costs.
Instead, Tada says it may be easier to build a viable business case for a convertible variant of the more expensive sports car currently under development in partnership with BMW, which is expected to revive the Supra name plate.
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"There are many business case study going on, [but] as we speak it is very hard to realise," he said.
"There are many articles regarding another sports model from Toyota up higher from 86. I'm thinking convertible model will be on higher model ... maybe."
"Our final goal [is that] we want to do three sports models from Toyota and at least one convertible model will be realistic."
Tada said the stunning FT-One the brand showed at the Detroit motor show in January is just the first of a number of concept cars the company will use to gauge reaction from customers on the styling of the Supra.
He said the final production car will most likely adopt the front-engined layout of the concept - and past Supras - but also admitted a mid-engined supercar was also being considered.
Tada is, however, remaining tight lipped on what will power Toyota's new flagships and just what level of components will be shared with BMW, which is rumoured to be using the project to create a new roadster above the Z4.
"FT-One is the first of the design studies and there are no technical or mechanical requirements yet," he said.
"We will make this more clear in the future."
While Tada is reluctant to discuss details of the third sports car in Toyota's trio, except to say it will be the "entry" model, one concept he all but quashed is the much-rumoured four-door version of the 86.
"Of course, this is possible technically speaking," he said.
"I think this is okay from a philosophy point of view, but always the business case is the most difficult point to bring this to the market
"We are studying this, but [more likely] this is pure concept."
The chief engineer in charge of both vehicles, Tetsuya Tada, spoke to Drive at last weekend's Nurburgring 24-hour race, where he was overseeing a three car Gazoo Racing outfit that included the president of Japanese car maker, Akio Toyoda, driving an LFA to a class victory.
He says that while he hasn't "given up" on the prospect of a convertible 86, which is ready for production after it was first shown as a concept at last year's Geneva motor show and updated in right-hand drive for the Tokyo show, the economic downturn in Europe and slowing sales for the 86 in the US are making it difficult to justify the additional costs.
Instead, Tada says it may be easier to build a viable business case for a convertible variant of the more expensive sports car currently under development in partnership with BMW, which is expected to revive the Supra name plate.
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"There are many business case study going on, [but] as we speak it is very hard to realise," he said.
"There are many articles regarding another sports model from Toyota up higher from 86. I'm thinking convertible model will be on higher model ... maybe."
"Our final goal [is that] we want to do three sports models from Toyota and at least one convertible model will be realistic."
Tada said the stunning FT-One the brand showed at the Detroit motor show in January is just the first of a number of concept cars the company will use to gauge reaction from customers on the styling of the Supra.
He said the final production car will most likely adopt the front-engined layout of the concept - and past Supras - but also admitted a mid-engined supercar was also being considered.
Tada is, however, remaining tight lipped on what will power Toyota's new flagships and just what level of components will be shared with BMW, which is rumoured to be using the project to create a new roadster above the Z4.
"FT-One is the first of the design studies and there are no technical or mechanical requirements yet," he said.
"We will make this more clear in the future."
While Tada is reluctant to discuss details of the third sports car in Toyota's trio, except to say it will be the "entry" model, one concept he all but quashed is the much-rumoured four-door version of the 86.
"Of course, this is possible technically speaking," he said.
"I think this is okay from a philosophy point of view, but always the business case is the most difficult point to bring this to the market
"We are studying this, but [more likely] this is pure concept."
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Tada said the stunning FT-One the brand showed at the Detroit motor show in January is just the first of a number of concept cars the company will use to gauge reaction from customers on the styling of the Supra.
"FT-One is the first of the design studies and there are no technical or mechanical requirements yet," he said.
"We will make this more clear in the future."
Holy. *****. I hope this is wrong: "just the first of a number of concepts"??!!??
Can someone just send me a PM in 5-10 years when a new Supra is finally ready to buy? I have literally been waiting since 2001 (when I sold my '97) for another turbo Supra. At the rate this is all going, maybe I should cryo myself so that I'm not to freakin old to drive the thing when it is finally available. It has been 17 years since Toyota has offered a legit sports car in the US. Unfathomable.
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Holy. *****. I hope this is wrong: "just the first of a number of concepts"??!!??
Can someone just send me a PM in 5-10 years when a new Supra is finally ready to buy? I have literally been waiting since 2001 (when I sold my '97) for another turbo Supra. At the rate this is all going, maybe I should cryo myself so that I'm not to freakin old to drive the thing when it is finally available. It has been 17 years since Toyota has offered a legit sports car in the US. Unfathomable.
Can someone just send me a PM in 5-10 years when a new Supra is finally ready to buy? I have literally been waiting since 2001 (when I sold my '97) for another turbo Supra. At the rate this is all going, maybe I should cryo myself so that I'm not to freakin old to drive the thing when it is finally available. It has been 17 years since Toyota has offered a legit sports car in the US. Unfathomable.
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Holy. *****. I hope this is wrong: "just the first of a number of concepts"??!!??
Can someone just send me a PM in 5-10 years when a new Supra is finally ready to buy? I have literally been waiting since 2001 (when I sold my '97) for another turbo Supra. At the rate this is all going, maybe I should cryo myself so that I'm not to freakin old to drive the thing when it is finally available. It has been 17 years since Toyota has offered a legit sports car in the US. Unfathomable.
Can someone just send me a PM in 5-10 years when a new Supra is finally ready to buy? I have literally been waiting since 2001 (when I sold my '97) for another turbo Supra. At the rate this is all going, maybe I should cryo myself so that I'm not to freakin old to drive the thing when it is finally available. It has been 17 years since Toyota has offered a legit sports car in the US. Unfathomable.
The 86/FR-S, LFA, LF-LC (SC, LC or what ever they end up calling it) all got 2-3 concepts before a production version debut.
#640
More rumors... but here goes.
Next-gen BMW Z4, Toyota Supra revival to share platform, report claims
http://www.leftlanenews.com/next-gen...rt-claims.html
Next-gen BMW Z4, Toyota Supra revival to share platform, report claims
The upcoming sports car platform co-developed by BMW and Toyota will allegedly both the next-generation Z4 and a new Supra.
Previous reports have denied rumors that Toyota would use the platform to underpin a new Supra, arguing that Toyota would instead release an entirely new entry-level model to slot below the Toyota 86/Scion FR-S -- an offering considered unworthy of the Supra name.
Unnamed sources now tell Nikkei the Japanese automaker will, in fact, take advantage of the partnership to revive its flagship sports car nameplate that was retired entering the 21st century. Toyota earlier this year renewed its trademark for the Supra name, which had expired in 2006, suggesting the resurrection may be under serious consideration.
The rumors have agreed that the separate brands will outfit the platform with different body designs. Additional details remain unclear, though lightweight construction and a BMW engine have been named as likely features.
The latest report claims the automakers are aiming to introduce the models as early as 2017.
Previous reports have denied rumors that Toyota would use the platform to underpin a new Supra, arguing that Toyota would instead release an entirely new entry-level model to slot below the Toyota 86/Scion FR-S -- an offering considered unworthy of the Supra name.
Unnamed sources now tell Nikkei the Japanese automaker will, in fact, take advantage of the partnership to revive its flagship sports car nameplate that was retired entering the 21st century. Toyota earlier this year renewed its trademark for the Supra name, which had expired in 2006, suggesting the resurrection may be under serious consideration.
The rumors have agreed that the separate brands will outfit the platform with different body designs. Additional details remain unclear, though lightweight construction and a BMW engine have been named as likely features.
The latest report claims the automakers are aiming to introduce the models as early as 2017.
Last edited by Vh_Supra26; 07-14-14 at 12:05 PM.
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Yeah, but this is Toyota. It's been YEARS since they've had such a car to wow the masses with. I applaud them for taking this much needed leap....