Toyota And Subaru Combine for a Home-Run Concept?

[TOKYO] The Tokyo Auto Show is one of the few events where Toyota truly enjoys a "home field advantage," and this year, the company made the most of it. Alongside its traditional displays, Toyota introduced two exciting new concept vehicles: the FT-86 and the FT-EV III, representing the next generation of electric vehicles.

FT-86

While the FT-EV III is designed as a compact, urban-focused vehicle, the FT-86 takes a more aggressive and luxurious approach, reflecting current automotive trends. With its bold design and eye-catching red paint, the FT-86 brings a fresh sense of energy to Toyota’s brand image. But it's not just about looks — there's real engineering behind this concept. The FT-86 holds special significance for Toyota and Subaru, who have long maintained a respectful rivalry. Though developed by Toyota, the engine was built by Subaru, and the Japanese automaker will also produce its own version of the car with slight variations. This collaboration highlights the strong relationship between the two companies. Although Toyota hasn’t released detailed specs, the FT-86 is confirmed for production. According to autoblogs.com, it’s very close to hitting the market. A more refined version is expected in late 2011, with an estimated price around $20,000. It may also be sold under a different name, though that has yet to be announced. This show once again proves that Toyota continues to innovate and stay relevant in the ever-evolving automotive world. The FT-86 and FT-EV III are clear signs of the company's commitment to both performance and sustainability. Related Posts: - Toyota Hosts A Concert For Residents - Toyota Camry Accessories - 2013 Toyota Avalon Best Interior – WardsAuto - The Highest Form Of Flattery… - Featured Vehicle – 1987 Toyota Cressida - 2014 Lexus IS 250 AWD Review – Premium, Small Coupe

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