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Postby mister_two » Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:22 am

The future Supra? ( From Top Gear website)

Ken Livingstone isn't going to like this, not one bit.

The caped crusader of congestion charging would love us all to drive hybrid-powered cars, but we don't think the Lexus FT-HS is what he had in mind.

The FT-HS is a sports car concept that points the way to how the next Toyota Supra will look. It uses a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine and electric battery set-up to deliver 400bhp and 0-62mph in four seconds.

But before Ken bursts a blood vessel, the FT-HS is a four-seater, so car sharing is a possibility.

The car has been designed at Lexus's Californian studio and will be on show at the Detroit motor show, which kicks off this weekend. You can keep bang up to date with all the latest news here on TopGear.com.

The FT-HS's scooped and sculpted body is designed to allow air to flow over it with the minimum fuss.

A speed-activated rear wing pops up to aid stability, while the carbon-fibre wheels keep the weight down.

Inside, it's just as swoopily styled, with the instrument display appearing in a curved section of the centre console. The steering wheel does without a hub, rotating instead through a telescoping lower carrier that also holds the gearshift paddles.

Even if Red Ken wouldn't approve, we reckon the FT-HS looks great

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Postby flygt4 » Mon Jan 08, 2007 4:37 am

it must be some version of the 3.5 6 in the new lexus hybrids. the torque figures from those are 8O
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Postby 2jayzgte » Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:18 am

I've seen many pics and many engine configurations for the new mk V over the last couple of years I would like Toyota just to build it to be honest.If it is half as as good as the mkiv was then they'll have done well.I myself being a mkiv owner am still to this day surprised how good the performance is of the mkiv on the open road there are still very few vehichles that can equal the mkiv's openroad performance and with my car being 13 years old now it still surprises me on the long road trips it just eats up the km's with ease and its good fun to drive.... :D
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Postby flygt4 » Mon Jan 08, 2007 8:54 am

well it was purpose designed as as tourer to cover long distances comfortably :D they made it for the american market too so it got a nice engine to go with it. being a half capable sports car was pretty much a fluke of putting a powerful engine with rwd i suspect

hopefully the new one keeps the same philosophy.
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Postby XERO » Mon Jan 08, 2007 9:58 am

Loving the rear, not so keen on the front however, looks fast standing still though, which is a nice thing... 8)
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Postby XERO » Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:19 am

Some more shots I have found

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/08/fths07_01.jpg

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/08/fths07_04.jpg

http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/08/fths07_inter.jpg

Its strange, the interior reminds me of a supra :?

Juat Another Sports Concept from Toyota?

The Toyota FT-HS hybrid sports concept will make its debut at the 2007 North American International Auto Show.

Pairing a potent hybrid powertrain with essential sports car fundamentals, the FT-HS concept was a joint undertaking of Calty, Toyota's North American-based, research and design center located in Newport Beach, Calif., and Toyota's California-based Advanced Product Strategy Group. The design team was assigned the task of creating a mid-priced sports car that integrates ecology and emotion in a concept that addresses the question "What is a suitable sports car for the 21st Century?"

"Drivers today are not satisfied with cars that are simply fast," said Kevin Hunter, vice president, Calty Design Research. "In addition to driving enjoyment, today's drivers are concerned about safety, ecology and social responsibility."

The FT-HS incorporates hybrid capability while maintaining sports car essentials, such as a sleek profile, lightweight aero-dynamic materials, and an advanced high-output powertrain for revolutionary acceleration and optimal performance. This 21st century sports car is fun-to-drive with eco-friendly benefits such as ultra-low emissions and fuel efficiency. The FT-HS appeals to an emerging buyer who grew up eco-conscious and perceives technology as a necessity, not a luxury.

This two-plus-two concept is a front-engine, rear-drive sports car with a projected zero-to-60 acceleration in the four-second range. A powerful V6, 3.5L-engine is coupled with a 21st century sports hybrid system with a target power output of approximately 400-horsepower. At a mid-priced market position, FT-HS would be a true "attainable exotic" with 21st Century performance.

FT-HS expresses the core values of a Toyota Brand design strategy that combines two key elements: J-Factor and Vibrant Clarity. J-Factor refers to the local and global acceptance of Japanese-inspired design and cultural sensibilities. Vibrant Clarity is the design language used to express the J-factor much in the same way that L-Finesse is the language of the Lexus Division. It is the combination of perfect imbalance, freeform geometrics and integrated component architecture. The result of these three elements is subtractive mass, a minimalist style that is not only lightweight, but also looks lightweight.

The exterior design was led by Calty designer, Alex Shen. From a design perspective, the theme of the FT-HS achieves sleek, taut surfaces in its exterior features – especially in the doors and body style. The front and rear have been sculpted to remove mass around key functional components. Freeform geometrics define the integration of fluid surfaces contrasting hard-edge "Aero-Corners" which promote smooth airflow and reduce turbulence.

The roof has a distinctive scooped-out section designed to reduce aerodynamic drag and provide head room at the key areas. Made from carbon fiber Kevlar, the roof retracts so that the roof panel and back window pivot fluidly in a downward motion to stow in the rear seat space.

The vehicle's triangular profile has a floating "C" pillar, aero corners, a full upper-body pan, and innovative open top. A hood features a scalloped channel, exposing the hybrid engine. Integrated component architecture can be seen in the aerospace-inspired lighting. The tail lamp unit spans the entire rear, and has an integrated retractable spoiler. Light-emitting diode (LED) clusters are located in the headlamps and the wing for energy-efficiency and decreased heat loss. Other exterior features include a speed-activated wing that elevates at high speed for additional stability and traction. The rear showcases a carbon fiber lower diffuser with integrated wide exhaust and carbon fiber wheels.

The driver-oriented interior was created by Calty designer, William Chergosky and exudes sleekness, technology, and performance. The lean skeletal look is achieved with exposed cross-car architecture and high-tech materials such as carbon fiber, and titanium. FT-HS' interior features create a dedicated driver's cockpit which include subtractive mass expressions such as cross-car instrument panel structure and delta wing driver pod. The delta-wing driver's pod integrates many useful functions into a lightweight structural unit. All of the important functions and details are presented almost exclusively to the driver. For example, touch-trace sensors which surround the driver and act as tactile guides for finger controls when traveling at high speeds.

By eliminating the "B" pillar and creating a suspended "C" pillar, the minimalist style works in conjunction with subtractive mass. An integrated instrument panel surrounds the driver, creating an enclosed pod effect. Armrests flow seamlessly into the door and surrounding interior.

Seating is optimized for a lightweight appearance and function: the seating accommodates four and then coverts to a two-seater when the roof retracts. The passenger-seat area is open with a simple exposed airbag on the cross-car beam.

A telescoping hub-less steering wheel incorporates semi-automatic paddle shifters and allows the meter to be shifted forward in order to shorten the driver's focus-time between the road and meter, and ultimately enhance driver focus.

“FT-HS redefines the sports car experience not only with styling but also in function and performance,” said Hunter. “The FT-HS is Toyota’s answer to the question ‘What is a suitable sports car for the 21st Century?’”

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Postby Quint » Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:25 am

the interior makes me go, what the fuuuuck?
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Postby gurutasker » Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:58 am

Driving a car... or a space-ship?
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Postby Lith » Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:12 am

WTF? A Toyota that could have some kind of controversial (and arguably cool) styling?? I like it. I think a black one would look well capable of murdering puppies.
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Postby flygt4 » Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:16 am

i reckon that roof line looks very similar to concept pictures floating around of the next gtr :?
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Postby Adamal » Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:17 am

The front makes me think its been designed to destroy pedestrians.
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Postby sergei » Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:13 pm

front looks like front train showel thing...
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Postby No_Halo » Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:38 pm

Hrmmm, yeah i'm thinking it would look so much better in black aswell. However i'm really not liking the headlights, they just look totally wrong.
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Postby Dragger_Dan » Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:56 pm

XERO wrote:"In addition to driving enjoyment, today's drivers are concerned about safety, ecology and social responsibility."


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby bluemaumau » Mon Jan 08, 2007 5:21 pm

that looks badass! put me down for 1
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Postby 2LTR Rona » Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:32 pm

No_Halo wrote:Hrmmm, yeah i'm thinking it would look so much better in black aswell. However i'm really not liking the headlights, they just look totally wrong.


The whole nose of it looks way too much like an ocean liner :? and the lights don't help.
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Postby XERO » Tue Jan 09, 2007 8:29 am

If anyone wants anymore details or images, here ya go...

http://www.netcarshow.com/toyota/2007-ft-hs_concept/

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Postby escortman » Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:47 pm

i saw teh latest audi tt today and the front made me think of this straight away
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Postby JRS » Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:19 am

Dragger_Dan wrote:
XERO wrote:"In addition to driving enjoyment, today's drivers are concerned about safety, ecology and social responsibility."


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


you have to consider that "todays drivers" actually means "todays well off drivers that are buying brand new semi-exotic sports cars".

they dont design cars for the kids that buy them 7th hand in 10 years for $9990 and "soup" them up.
meh.....
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Postby gurutasker » Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:34 am

Another release by Lexus.... V8 *Drool*

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