01 February 2013, 12:32 PM
Toyota is going to reveal its FT-86 Open Concept at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, but now it teases us with a sketch of what the car would look like. The brand is undoubtedly going to stoke the passions of driving enthusiasts when it unveils the convertible version of the popular 86 sportscar.
Toyota FT-86 Open Concept is in fact a possible future variant of the award-winning 86 and it has been made to gauge customer reaction for a convertible version of the famous model. Hence it will raise
12 October 2010, 04:52 PM
At the upcoming Australian International Motor Show 2010 that opens its doors this Friday in Sydney, Toyota is about to celebrate the international debut of its latest ultra-sports masterpiece, the Toyota FT-86G Sports Concept.
At first rumored to be only for the Japanese market, the Toyota FT-86G Sports Concept is now officially confirmed for the Australian roads from 2012.
Based upon the FT-86 Concept, which made its premiere at the Tokyo Motor Show 2009, the sensational FT-86G Sports Co
22 October 2009, 05:19 PM
Toyota FT-86 Concept is shown for the first time at 41st Tokyo Motor Show this year. The car has been co-developed from Toyota and Subaru. Each company will produce its own version of the car, which will be put on sale in the end of 2011.
FT-86 will be powered by naturally aspirated 2.0 litre four cylinder engine, and the power will be transmitted to the road by the rear wheels. The maximum output of the engine is 146bhp and 190Nm of torque. Hopefully, Toyota and Subaru boost the engine with
07 October 2009, 12:52 PM
At the 41st Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota is about to showcase for the first time its latest sports car concept, which is built on the principles: great to own and fun to drive.
The new FT-86 sports car concept excels with its rear-wheel drive configuration, compact dimensions, low centre of gravity and lightweight construction. Under the hood of the striking concept is placed a 2.0-litre environmental friendly boxer engine with performance properties due to a real sports car.
The FT-86 sports