Showing posts with label Toyota FT-86. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Toyota FT-86 II: Pre-Production Concept Teased ahead of Geneva Show


An almost production ready iteration of the much-hyped Toyota FT-86 sports coupe concept will be unveiled at the upcoming Geneva motor show in the beginning of March. Along with the announcement, the Japanese automaker also published a teaser shot of the FT-86 II hiding under a garage door. The picture shows the rear-wheel drive model's front end which features a modified bumper that does away with the side air vents and gains a slightly different center grille and more concave surfaces on both corners.

Toyota did not give out any other details on the car simply stating that "the FT-86 II concept will give the clearest indication yet of the final design for Toyota's next sports car."

The Toyota FT-86 II will be joined at the Geneva Motor Show by a concept version of its Subaru counterpart, which will keep the same rear-wheel drive configuration. Both cars will be offered at launch with a Subaru-sourced four-cylinder boxer engine. The production version of the FT-86 is expected to reach showrooms early next year.




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Friday, January 14, 2011

Subaru to Finally Present its RWD Coupe Concept at Geneva Motor Show


It's been a long time in the making but we're finally going to get our first glimpse of Subaru's version of the Toyota FT-86 RWD Coupe, which is a joint project from the two companies, at the upcoming Geneva Salon in March. The somewhat blandly named “Subaru Rear Wheel Drive Sports Car Technology Concept” will share the spotlight with the Impreza Concept (pictured above) and the Trezio mini MPV, both of which will receive their European premiere at the Swiss motorshow.

Despite rumors suggesting that Subaru may present an all-wheel drive version of the coupe project, the Japanese carmaker is keeping the rear-wheel drive setup, at least for now.

Not surprisingly, the Subaru coupe will be powered by a boxer engine, possibly the same four-cylinder unit lent to Toyota for the FT-86. Subaru did not release any photos nor any additional information on the Coupe concept model.

As for the company's two European premieres, the Impreza Concept was first shown in LA last November and previews a new design direction for the production model, while the Trezio is a re-badged version of the Toyota Verso-S mini MPV, which will be offered in Europe with a 1.3-liter gasoline and 1.4-liter turbo diesel engines.


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