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On 1 March 2011, Toyota Europe presented Toyota FT-86 II Concept at the preview of the 2011 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the Toyota FT-86 Concept. 'FT' stands for 'Future Toyota'. The vehicle was designed by the Toyota European Design and Development centre (ED 2) with increased dimensions compared to its predecessor. It includes ...
The FT-86 Open concept is a convertible concept vehicle based on the Toyota 86. It includes an electrically operated multi-layered fabric roof with glass, high-contrast white and navy blue interior and exterior designed by Toyota Boshoku Milan Design (TBMD) to capture the spirit and atmosphere of Milan, a white body colour and yellow-gold ...
The Toyota FT-86 is a concept car manufactured jointly by Toyota and Subaru. It was designed by the Toyota ED² studio in France. [111] The vehicle consists of many design cues from the earlier FT-HS concept. It features a 2.0-litre Toyota-Subaru "D-4S" boxer engine. [112]
The concept, unveiled at the Tokyo auto show, could be close to production, where it would complete a trio with the GR86 and Supra. Toyota Reveals Awesome FT-Se Electric Sports-Car Concept Skip to ...
Toyota FT-1; Toyota FT-1 Graphite Concept; Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo; Toyota FT-3e; Toyota Global Hiace Bev Concept; Toyota FT-4X; Toyota FT-86 Concept; Toyota FT-86 G Sports; Toyota FT-86 II; Toyota FT-AC; Toyota FT-Bh; Toyota FT-CH; Toyota FT-EV; Toyota FT-EV II; Toyota FT-HS; Toyota FT-Se; Toyota FT-SX; Toyota FTX; Toyota Fun-vii ...
Toyota has revealed the GR 86 GT-Four concept car ahead of SEMA 2024. It uses the GR Corolla's turbocharged inline-three cylinder engine.
Toyota concept vehicles are concept vehicles from Toyota, and may refer to: Toyota concept vehicles (1935–1969) Toyota concept vehicles (1970–1979) Toyota concept vehicles (1980–1989) Toyota concept vehicles (1990–1999) Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) Toyota concept vehicles (2010–2019) Toyota concept vehicles (2020–2029)
Toyota's Kevin Hunter revealed the FT-1 Concept sports car in Detroit on Tuesday. Photo credit: Toyota We've heard of cars inspiring video games -- but did a video game inspire this radical new ...