Posts tagged: Scion

Toyota 86 & Subaru BRZ at Tokyo Auto Salon 2012 – tune86

By , January 15, 2012 12:35 pm

Toyota 86 & Subaru BRZ at Tokyo Auto Salon 2012

 

 

http://www.tune86.com/ft-86-news/17105-toyota-86-subaru-brz-tokyo-auto-salon-2012

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Toyota greenlights iQ Supercharger Concept for production [w/video] – autoblog

By , January 13, 2012 5:08 pm
Gazoo Racing Toyota iQ Supercharger prototype

 

Here's a surprise: Toyota has announced the company will produce the iQ Supercharger first unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Salon in limited quantities. The automaker has confirmed the development at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon. The vehicles will be built by partner Gazoo Racing and will feature a brawnier version of the same 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine found in the standard iQ. With a little forced induction on its side courtesy of a supercharger, the engine should be good for 130 horsepower and 133 pound-feet of torque. That's an increase of 36 ponies and 44 lb-ft over the stock configuration.

Like the concept, the production model will wear a not-so-subtle widebody kit, stiffer suspension and more aggressive brakes than its standard siblings. A six-speed manual transmission will be the only gearbox option. Indoors, buyers can expect to find custom seats and gauges that read all the way up to 124 mph.

Toyota and Gazoo Racing only plan to produce 100 of the muscle-bound iQ Supercharger models, and there's no indication its Scion cousin sold in the States will receive a similar treatment. What a shame. Hit the jump for a brief introductory video featuring the original concept as well as the full press release.

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'GRMN', 'G's' Concepts Debut at Tokyo Auto Salon 2012

'GRMN iQ Supercharger' to be Launched Summer 2012

Toyota City, Japan, January 13, 2012-Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is displaying a total of 15 vehicles, including five concept vehicles from "GAZOO Racing tuned by MN" (GRMN) and "G Sports"1 (G's), plus production vehicles, at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2012 with NAPAC2. The Tokyo Auto Salon, the world's largest customized car exhibition, is being held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba City from today through January 153.

TMC views the Tokyo Auto Salon as a place where peoples' dreams about automobiles convene, and as such has actively exhibited there. Building on last year's show, TMC hopes to spark an even wider range of people's interest in the joy of owning, driving and discussing automobiles developed through GAZOO Racing4 activities.

The main concept vehicle on display is the "GRMN iQ Supercharger" prototype, a second-generation GRMN supercharged ultra compact scheduled for a limited 100-unit launch5 this summer. Based on the "iQ 130G MT "6, the GRMN iQ Supercharger features enhanced driving performance and seeks a feeling of integration between vehicle and driver. Also on display from the GRMN series are the "GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II" and the "GRMN Vitz Turbo Concept", as well as the G's series' "Mark X G Sports Concept II" and "Vellfire G Sports Concept" sports-conversion models.

Part of TMC's exhibition space is an area devoted to custom versions of the compact, rear-wheel-drive sports car "86" ("hachi-roku"), a vehicle extremely popular at the Tokyo Motor Show 2011. On display are two custom models and also the "GAZOO Racing Toyota FT-86" that competed in the 2011 Nürburgring endurance race. (TMC plans to compete again this year with an 86 from GAZOO Racing.) The display will also feature aerodynamic parts, wheels and other accessories to give consumers a clear idea of the 86's expansive customization possibilities.

During the exhibition, TMC is holding virtual events on GAZOO Metapolis7, a Japanese-language website featuring a virtual city (http://metapolis.toyota.co.jp). Also, the GAZOO website (in Japanese) has a special, exhibition-focused section (http://gazoo.com/racing/event/autosalon2012). Videos from the venue will be posted on Ustream and information will be available on web-based social-media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to enhance the dialogue between car enthusiasts both inside and outside the exhibition.

To further expand its GAZOO activities, TMC established a full-time GAZOO department this January to create more opportunities for people to easily experience the joy of automobiles. The department will continue to actively conduct various grass-roots motorsports events such as the GAZOO Racing "Waku Doki" circuit events8 and the Toyota GAZOO Racing Festival (TGRF)9.

Key Specifications of GRMN iQ Supercharger (Prototype Model)

Base vehicle IQ 130G MT (arrow pronounced "go")

Length/width/height 3,140 mm/1,705 mm/1,470 mm

Wheelbase 2,000 mm

Weight 990 kg

Seating 4

Driveline Front-wheel drive

Engine 1NR-FE + supercharger

Displacement 1,329 cc

Maximum output 95 kW (130 PS)/5,200 rpm

Maximum torque 180 N-m (18.3 kgf-m)/4,400 rpm

Transmission Six-speed manual transmission (close ratio)

Tires 195/55R16

Main features Performance – Specially-tuned suspension

- Exclusive brake pads & rotors

- Specially-tuned mufflers (dual)

- Lower gear reduction ratio

Exterior – Blister fenders

- Exclusive bumpers (front & rear)

- Exclusive rear spoiler

- Aluminum wheels (by Enkei)

Interior – Exclusive sport seats

- Exclusive gauges (200 km/h scale)

News Source: Toyota via AutoGuide.com

Image Credit: Gazoo Racing

Gazoo Racing Toyota iQ Supercharger prototype

 

Here's a surprise: Toyota has announced the company will produce the iQ Supercharger first unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Auto Salon in limited quantities. The automaker has confirmed the development at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon. The vehicles will be built by partner Gazoo Racing and will feature a brawnier version of the same 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine found in the standard iQ. With a little forced induction on its side courtesy of a supercharger, the engine should be good for 130 horsepower and 133 pound-feet of torque. That's an increase of 36 ponies and 44 lb-ft over the stock configuration.

Like the concept, the production model will wear a not-so-subtle widebody kit, stiffer suspension and more aggressive brakes than its standard siblings. A six-speed manual transmission will be the only gearbox option. Indoors, buyers can expect to find custom seats and gauges that read all the way up to 124 mph.

Toyota and Gazoo Racing only plan to produce 100 of the muscle-bound iQ Supercharger models, and there's no indication its Scion cousin sold in the States will receive a similar treatment. What a shame. Hit the jump for a brief introductory video featuring the original concept as well as the full press release.

Show full PR text
'GRMN', 'G's' Concepts Debut at Tokyo Auto Salon 2012

'GRMN iQ Supercharger' to be Launched Summer 2012

Toyota City, Japan, January 13, 2012-Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is displaying a total of 15 vehicles, including five concept vehicles from "GAZOO Racing tuned by MN" (GRMN) and "G Sports"1 (G's), plus production vehicles, at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2012 with NAPAC2. The Tokyo Auto Salon, the world's largest customized car exhibition, is being held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba City from today through January 153.

TMC views the Tokyo Auto Salon as a place where peoples' dreams about automobiles convene, and as such has actively exhibited there. Building on last year's show, TMC hopes to spark an even wider range of people's interest in the joy of owning, driving and discussing automobiles developed through GAZOO Racing4 activities.

The main concept vehicle on display is the "GRMN iQ Supercharger" prototype, a second-generation GRMN supercharged ultra compact scheduled for a limited 100-unit launch5 this summer. Based on the "iQ 130G MT "6, the GRMN iQ Supercharger features enhanced driving performance and seeks a feeling of integration between vehicle and driver. Also on display from the GRMN series are the "GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II" and the "GRMN Vitz Turbo Concept", as well as the G's series' "Mark X G Sports Concept II" and "Vellfire G Sports Concept" sports-conversion models.

Part of TMC's exhibition space is an area devoted to custom versions of the compact, rear-wheel-drive sports car "86" ("hachi-roku"), a vehicle extremely popular at the Tokyo Motor Show 2011. On display are two custom models and also the "GAZOO Racing Toyota FT-86" that competed in the 2011 Nürburgring endurance race. (TMC plans to compete again this year with an 86 from GAZOO Racing.) The display will also feature aerodynamic parts, wheels and other accessories to give consumers a clear idea of the 86's expansive customization possibilities.

During the exhibition, TMC is holding virtual events on GAZOO Metapolis7, a Japanese-language website featuring a virtual city (http://metapolis.toyota.co.jp). Also, the GAZOO website (in Japanese) has a special, exhibition-focused section (http://gazoo.com/racing/event/autosalon2012). Videos from the venue will be posted on Ustream and information will be available on web-based social-media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to enhance the dialogue between car enthusiasts both inside and outside the exhibition.

To further expand its GAZOO activities, TMC established a full-time GAZOO department this January to create more opportunities for people to easily experience the joy of automobiles. The department will continue to actively conduct various grass-roots motorsports events such as the GAZOO Racing "Waku Doki" circuit events8 and the Toyota GAZOO Racing Festival (TGRF)9.

Key Specifications of GRMN iQ Supercharger (Prototype Model)

Base vehicle IQ 130G MT (arrow pronounced "go")

Length/width/height 3,140 mm/1,705 mm/1,470 mm

Wheelbase 2,000 mm

Weight 990 kg

Seating 4

Driveline Front-wheel drive

Engine 1NR-FE + supercharger

Displacement 1,329 cc

Maximum output 95 kW (130 PS)/5,200 rpm

Maximum torque 180 N-m (18.3 kgf-m)/4,400 rpm

Transmission Six-speed manual transmission (close ratio)

Tires 195/55R16

Main features Performance – Specially-tuned suspension

- Exclusive brake pads & rotors

- Specially-tuned mufflers (dual)

- Lower gear reduction ratio

Exterior – Blister fenders

- Exclusive bumpers (front & rear)

- Exclusive rear spoiler

- Aluminum wheels (by Enkei)

Interior – Exclusive sport seats

- Exclusive gauges (200 km/h scale)

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TRD Launches New Performance Line Accessories for Toyota 86 at Tokyo Auto Salon – carscoop

By , January 13, 2012 1:10 pm


The Toyota 86 (along with its Scion and Subaru brethren) is just one of those cars that you know beforehand will draw massive attention from the aftermarket industry as buyers will surely want to upgrade the coupe's appearance and looks.

 

At this week's 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon, TRD (Toyota Racing Development) presented a first batch of performance and styling goods for the 86 sports coupe.

Toyota's in-house tuning division has developed a new aero package with side skirts, a full width front spoiler, a rear apron that includes a diffuser and a boot lid spoiler that go together with a bespoke fuel cap cover and 18-inch black alloy wheels.

Inside, TRD's offerings include body hugging bucket seats, a push start button, a shift knob, and what the company describes as a "Sports Meter Link System" with readings for water temperature, oil temperature and oil pressure.

Key handling features added to TRD's Performance Line 86 include a reworked and fully adjustable suspension with new front and rear anti-roll bars, a carbon front strut, additional cross-bracing and a stabilizer set, plus a sports brake kit with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston at the back and a high-response, four-tailpipe exhaust system.

 

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GReddy And Scion Racing Unveil FR-S Drift Car In Detroit – Motorauthority

By , January 11, 2012 4:53 pm

GReddy and Scion Racing FR-S drift car

Scion, through its Scion Racing division and several other partners, currently competes in the exciting world of Formula DRIFT using a heavily modified tC, which being a front-wheel drive car in its original state is sure to have some major compromises when it comes to the fine art of drifting.



That’s all set to change come the start of the 2012 season as Scion has unveiled its new 600-horsepower Formula DRIFT challenger in the form of the latest 2013 Scion FR-S rear-wheel drive sports coupe.



The new drift car, unveiled this week at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, has been developed over the past year by Scion Racing and motorsports and tuning company GReddy.



Piloting the car for the Scion Racing team will be veteran drifter Ken Gushi, one of the factory-backed drivers in the 2011 season.



Note, Toyota, together with Gazoo Racing, is preparing its own race car based on the GT 86 and it has already been spotted testing in Europe.



In addition to the Detroit unveiling, Scion also announced that it will launch a special program called “First 86.” The program will give 86 lucky people the opportunity to be among the first to own the Scion FR-S. The selected 86 owners will take delivery of their car before it goes on-sale to the general public. To be one of them, you need to submit your request on www.ScionFirst86.com from mid-day (EST) on January 12.



For everyone else, the long-awaited rear-wheel drive sports coupe hits showrooms in late spring. For full details on the car, click here. And to see what else the 2012 Detroit Auto Show has to offer, click here.

 

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1071538_greddy-and-scion-racing-unveil-fr-s-drift-car-in-detroit

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2013 Scion FR-S: First Look – cars.com Kicking Tires

By , December 8, 2011 2:17 pm

2013 Scion FR-S: First Look

2013 Scion FR-S

  • Competes with: Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Nissan 370Z, Subaru BRZ
  • Looks like: The first legitimately sporty Scion
  • Drivetrain: 200-hp horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine; six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission; rear-wheel drive
  • Hits dealerships: Spring 2012

Look familiar? We showed you a first glimpse of the 2013 Subaru BRZ yesterday, and besides some aesthetic differences, the 2013 Scion FR-S will be a nearly identical offering in the sports coupe category.

The vehicle you see is the result of a partnership between Subaru and Toyota. Subaru’s counterpart will be marketed as the just mentioned BRZ in the U.S. In the rest of the world, the Scion FR-S will be known as the Toyota GT 86, or simply “86” in Japan.

FR-S stands for “Front-engine, Rear-wheel drive, Sport.” Along with the basic, sporty rear-wheel-drive layout, the coupe comes standard with a 200-horsepower horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine mated to either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission. Premium fuel is required.

 

While the overall body shape is nearly identical to the BRZ, Scion has added some garnishes from its FR-S Sport Coupe concept vehicle to the front and rear end, including a honeycomb lower intake. Instead of the port vents shown on the BRZ, the Scion features an “86” piston emblem on either side, alluding to the Toyota AE86. The model shown features 17-inch wheels.

 

There are some significant differences between the Scion and the Toyota and Subaru models in the cabin, including some changes to interior controls. Instead of the climate control radial knobs with digital readouts, the Scion will get controls borrowed from the Scion tC and Toyota Corolla (Cars.com's Kelsey Mays called them “shoddy” in his review); the GT 86 and the BRZ featured dual-climate systems in their press photos, but it doesn’t look like the Scion has the feature.  The push-button start we saw on the BRZ is also removed from the center console, or maybe the feature is unavailable on the Scion all together. The radio unit has been replaced with a stock Pioneer head unit that most Scion models have recently upgraded to.

These telltale details could suggest an effort to cheapen the FR-S to bring its price in line with the rest of the Scion lineup. That strategy could be helpful in differentiating it from the otherwise identical Subaru BRZ in the U.S. market, with the latter vying for more upmarket buyers. 

Toyota will share more information about the FR-S at the 2012 Detroit auto show.

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2013 Scion FR-S First Drive – Edmunds Inside Line

By , November 22, 2011 2:26 pm
 

 

Like an impatient child told in February what he's getting for Christmas, our wait for the 2013 Scion FR-S Coupe has seemed an interminable one. First there were clues, then a Toyota concept, then a Scion concept. Then…nothing.

This time, however, we've finally driven it, or at least a prototype of the Scion FR-S. And we're glad to announce that it's very much the car we've been waiting for — figuratively, not just literally.

Clearly, this is a sports car that had its development driven by feel and intuition, not lap times and lateral grip levels. "Sports cars have gotten boring," Toyota officials told us. "They're only interested in going fast." So the FR-S aims to bring speeds down but push enjoyment up. Is that really possible?

Yeah, There's Plenty of Subaru in This Scion
By now you've heard that the 2013 Scion FR-S is built on a rear-wheel-drive platform co-developed with Subaru. It'll be called the Subaru BRZ, and the production version will debut at the Tokyo auto show in just two weeks. We still don't have all the technical details, but we can tell you that it's about as small as a sports car can get while still offering four seats.

For reference, the FT-86 II concept shown at the Geneva auto show earlier this year measured 166.7 inches long, 50 inches high and 70.7 inches wide. It also had a short wheelbase that measured a mere 101.2 inches, or 5 inches shorter than the wheelbase of the Scion tC coupe. The dimensions of this prototype are at least that tight, if not tighter.

Keeping the size down helped control the weight, too. At just 2,822 pounds, the FR-S undercuts the tC by around 300 pounds. Couple that with the 2.0-liter flat-4 engine that produces roughly 197 horsepower and the FR-S looks pretty good on paper. Figure in the six-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential and the FR-S starts to really look good.

Feels Good, Too
First impressions are that it feels light and compact, not unlike a Mazda MX-5 or the last Toyota MR2. The driving position is low, straight and snug. The front seats are grippy, the rear seats tiny. Think of it as a poor man's Porsche 911 and it feels just fine.

You'll have a harder time channeling those thoughts when it comes to the car's powertrain. The 2013 Scion FR-S is no stoplight hero. It's not slow either, though, so ripping through the precise six-speed shifter feels satisfying. There's a broad power curve and the engine revs clear up to 7,500 rpm, but like a typical Subaru boxer engine, there's no desperate need to wind it that far.

You'll be glad to know that the stability control system can be switched completely off.

You'll be glad to know that the stability control system can be switched completely off. That means the FR-S has burnout potential even if it's a little low on displacement. We were glad to get some seat time, so we didn't bother roasting the rubber this time out.

A Scion That Slides
It's hard to accurately gauge the ride on the concrete airfield where we drove the prototype, but the FR-S feels quite deftly set up and light on its feet. It steers easily, too. At 2.5 turns lock to lock, it has a quick but not hyperactive rack, and is light to average in terms of its assist. It all adds to the impression of a car that's easy to get along with right from the start.

Hit a corner and you'll find some roll, but the rate is well contained. The 2013 Scion FR-S's weight distribution is 53/47 percent front/rear, so it'll nudge into steady-state understeer if you're on a constant throttle, where it grips moderately well and is poised.

Push any harder and the FR-S starts to get really fun. Add any amount of power and it'll turn at least neutral. Trail the brakes into a bend, lift midcorner and it'll give you armfuls of oversteer. For that alone, the FR-S is better than any Scion coupe before it.

There's still a bit of tweaking to do on the damping, but it's 90 percent of the way there, at least according to our limited time behind the wheel. The gearing isn't always perfect either, at least if you want to pitch it into a long turn and hold a slide. Third gear just doesn't have the guts, so serious momentum is the only way to keep playing games with the chassis.

More Power?
Of course more power would be nice. But more power means a turbo, stronger brakes and maybe even bigger wheels and tires to go with them. All that adds weight, and that's where the downward spiral starts, right?

That's Toyota's thinking, at least for now. We can't argue with that reasoning either. More stuff equals more cost, too, and the 2013 Scion FR-S is supposed to be an affordable rear-drive sports car for the masses.

 

 

http://www.insideline.com/scion/fr-s/2013/2013-scion-fr-s-first-drive.html

As it is now, that's exactly what it is, and a good one at that. There's no doubt a hotter, 200-plus-horse FR-S will arrive eventually, but until then this first attempt feels as it should. The handling is well sorted, the engine has usable power and you can even turn off the nannies to have some real fun. This might have been worth waiting for after all.

Edmunds attended a manufacturer-sponsored event, to which selected members of the press were invited, to facilitate this report.

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Toyota FT-86 leaked again in TRD catalog – autoblog.com

By , November 3, 2011 10:18 am

Toyota FT-86 TRD

 

Posted Nov 2nd 2011 9:59AM

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Maybe there was a time when a car was unveiled and that was that. But we can't quite recall such a time. Especially not when dealing with a vehicle as hotly anticipated as the sportscar developed jointly by Toyota and Subaru. The car alternately known as the FT-86, the Scion FR-S and the Subaru BRZ has been the source of a seemingly endless run-up that's included concept cars, spy shots and more leaks than a colander. And now we have one more.

Subaru just gave us its first official glimpse of what to expect with the BRZ STI Concept that's headed for the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month, but before that, we brought you a couple of leaks from the Toyota side of things: one showing the stock version, and another dolled up with bolt-ons from the Modellista accessories catalog. Now we can add one more as images have surfaced on FT86Club.com of the FT-86 accessorized with parts from Toyota Racing Development (TRD).

We have to say we're more enthused by the standard model without the extra baubles, but this latest leak serves to further demonstrate the endless possibilities in store for customizing what is bound to become a popular model among enthusiasts.

 

News Source: FT86club

Tip: Hat tip to Kris!

Category: Spy Photos, Coupe, Performance, Toyota

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Toyota FT-86 / Scion FR-S specs leaked via training manual – autoblog.com

By , November 1, 2011 5:15 pm

Toyota FT-86 II Concept

Posted Oct 31st 2011 11:30AM

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Toyota FT-86 SpecsWe may have a clearer picture of what the Toyota FT-86 / Scion FR-S will bring to the table when the production version finally arrives. A few scans of a purported Toyota training manual on the vehicle have made their way into the hands of the internet via the FT86Club.com forum.

If the site's translations are accurate, the vehicle will boast a 2.0-liter flat-four producing 197 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 150 pound-feet of torque at 6,600 rpm. While not overwhelming numbers, if the handling is as good as we've been hearing, the powertrain should be enough to hustle the 2,667-pound coupe around your favorite twisty road at a respectable pace.

The sheet also reveals that the FR-S will come in two trims, at least in Japan. A higher-spec variant will come with a limited-slip rear differential in both manual and automatic-equipped vehicles, while the lower-spec model will only have the LSD when equipped with a third pedal (which is just fine by us).

Topped-out JDM versions will also have a leather-wrapped steering wheel, LED accent lighting, a six-speaker audio system, sport pedals and white-faced gauges. Models will also be differentiated by wheel size, with higher-trims wearing modest 17-inch rollers and lower models rolling on 16-inch stock.

 

News Source: FT86Club.com

Tip: Thanks to all for the tips!

Image Credit: Copyright 2011 Michael Harley / AOL

 

http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/31/toyota-ft-86-scion-fr-s-specs-leaked-via-training-manual/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

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New Toyota FT-86 Pictures Leaked Online – motorward.com

By , November 1, 2011 10:21 am

New Toyota FT 86 Pictures Leaked Online new ft 1

Toyota must be more careful with their brochures! After the Modellista version, now new set of brochure pics reveal the production version of the normal FT-86.

The car, which according a some reports, will be given the Celica name when it finally arrives, looks pretty much the same as the concept car. And if we’re honest it’s better than the Modellista one.

Modellista for those who don’t know, is Toyota’s in-house tuning arm and hooks up their cars with sporty body kits and what not.

Looks-wise, the new Toyota FT-86, or whatever its real name is, seems to be alright. Actually more than alright. Its very good. The main concern remains it powertrain, which will only have 200 bhp. Maybe later on Toyota offers a more decent engine for it.

pictures via: FT86club

New Toyota FT 86 Pictures Leaked Online new ft 2
 

 

 

 

 

http://www.motorward.com/2011/10/new-toyota-ft-86-pictures-leaked-online/

 

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Leaked: Toyota FT-86 Brochure Spills Onto Internet – automobilemag.com

By , October 27, 2011 12:08 pm
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Despite appearing at several auto shows as a concept car, we still have yet to see the official production version Toyota’s new FT-86 sports coupe. Fortunately, the Toyota enthusiasts at ft86club snagged photos of a Japanese-market brochure showing the new rear-drive Toyota in all its glory.

 

The brochure actually was sourced from Modellista, a Japanese company closely allied with Toyota that produces tuning and styling products for Toyota cars. So the FT-86 seen in these leaked photos might not be stock, but rather the product of a tuning upgrade.

Still, the overall design looks similar to what we have seen in spy photos and photo shoots of the upcoming FT-86. Approximately the size of an Audi TT or Porsche Cayman, the curvy coupe has bulging fenders, a wide-mouthed front fascia, an aggressive front lip, big dual exhausts, and a squared-off rear that exhibits lots of Subaru styling cues. (No surprise there — the FT-86 is being built in partnership with Subaru, which will sell its version of the coupe as the BRZ.)

The leaked interior photos reveal an instrument cluster that places a large, legible tachometer directly in front of the driver — and with a redline just past 7500 rpm. Heavily bolstered bucket seats, a stubby shifter for the six-speed manual transmission, and neat toggle switches on the center console contribute to a racy appearance.

As to performance, we believe the rear-wheel-drive Toyota FT-86 will use a 2.0-liter boxer engine producing about 200 hp. The Subaru BRZ, however, is expected to be gutsier and produce closer to 300 hp. The BRZ also will debut before the FT-86: Subaru says it will unveil the production version of the BRZ at the Tokyo Motor Show in late November, at which time Toyota will only show (once again) concept version of the FT-86. The FT-86 will be sold in the U.S. as the Scion FR-S, but it’s unclear when it might debut.

Regardless, the FT-86 is shaping up to be the most exciting new Toyota product in years. Head over to ft86club for a sneak peek at the car by way of the leaked brochures.

Source: ft86club

Read more: http://rumors.automobilemag.com/leaked-toyota-ft-86-brochure-spills-onto-internet-83941.html#ixzz1c0y2krzy

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