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vh_supra26 10-18-2012 09:55 AM

Updated with Press Release.

https://global.toyota/en/detail/9790082

https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/24164662.html

https://global.toyota/pages/news/ima...03_01_02_s.jpg
https://global.toyota/pages/news/ima...03_01_03_s.jpg

I think the sub 86 car could be a two seater that would directly compete with the MX-5 Miata.

2011 Tokyo Auto Salon: TES Concept T-Sports Previews Baby FT-86

http://www.autoguide.com/gallery/d/3...3/_MG_0382.JPG

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Hardly the most attractive car on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon, the TES Concept T-Sports might be one of the most exciting for regular folks in search of an affordable sports car.

Since the first introduction of Toyota‘s FT-86 Concept, rumors have surfaced that the cost of development of the car has risen and that consumers will have to carry that burden by paying more for the vehicle. With Toyota’s plans for an affordable sports car in trouble, the automaker has reportedly been planning a more entry-level version of the car.

No one at Toyota is saying as much, but the TES Concept T-Sports might just be the answer. While about as pretty as Snookie, unlike the reality star, it’s what’s underneath that counts. You see, this early prototype was built by the Toyota Engineering Society (TES) in response to a questionnaire that asked what sort of vehicles they thought Toyota needed to build. The answer: an affordable sports car. And like the FT-86 it’s front-engine, rear-wheel drive.

Powered by Toyota’s 1.3-liter 4-cylinder engine this concept makes 109-hp, but weighs under 2,000 lbs. The car is 150-inches long and 65-inches wide, making it just over a foot shorter in length than the FT-86.

Toyota isn’t commenting, but this concept certainly hints at the fact that engineers are studying plans for a baby FT-86.
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...aby-ft-86.html

gramicci101 07-29-2014 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Article
Hardly the most attractive car on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon

Yep.

dem00n 07-29-2014 10:45 PM

S800 is one of my favorite classic cars.

The idea of an extremly small car with a small engine and RWD has been one of my favorite car configurations.

Guess I'll have to import one of these.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...3/IMG_0129.jpg


In truth, if the TES concept was sold, it would be an extreme niche product. Like the Mazda 2, though that one is FWD and doesn't have much of a handling focus. People forget about the Mazda 2 all the time.

gymratter 07-29-2014 10:49 PM

this is what Toyota needs, a small two seater! i would rather see a mid engine two seater like with the MR2, but baggers can't be choosers :p

back to the concept, I like the size and the fact that it is RWD but Toyota needs to do something with that front end...

FR-S89 07-30-2014 12:22 AM

looks like a strange hybrid of a s2000 / GTR / charger

Manic 07-30-2014 03:42 AM

http://i.imgur.com/UgmE7t6.png

Levi 07-30-2014 06:41 AM

I like the Smart Roadster/Coupé.

http://www.7er.com/attatchments/smart_roadster_02.jpg

ZionsWrath 07-30-2014 07:01 AM

eh, would anyone really buy it when they can have the twins?

If it got like 50 mpg maybe id buy one as a DD for fun

gymratter 07-30-2014 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath (Post 1872929)
eh, would anyone really buy it when they can have the twins?

If it got like 50 mpg maybe id buy one as a DD for fun

well reports are saying the sub 86 car will start at $16k-$20k vs the current $25k FR-S. so for those with a smaller budget, this is the car for them.

Levi 07-30-2014 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by gymratter (Post 1872975)
well reports are saying the sub 86 car will start at $16k-$20k vs the current $25k FR-S. so for those with a smaller budget, this is the car for them.

And being even cheaper but with I4, it would be an even more interesting project platform, allwoing for easier Toyota engine swaps, think Toyota's new 2.0l I4 turbo or just the 3.5l V6. There was a time (1996 Alfa Romeo Nuvola) where Alfa thought about selling an alluminium tubular body frame, that would allow "cheap" custom vehicles (like times before) where different bodies, interiors and engine could be fitted.

daiheadjai 07-30-2014 04:13 PM

Just bring back the MR2 Spyder with a proper trunk and call it a day!
Throw in any remaining surplus 2zz-ges

vh_supra26 07-31-2014 12:19 PM

I think a facelift will do this concept wonders.

mwjcyber 08-16-2014 10:27 AM

Toyota 86's little brother exposed
 
http://www.motoring.com.au/news/smal...-exposed-45381

First details emerge for Toyota's all new entry-level sports car – a compact rear-drive coupe-hatch

Published : Friday, 15 August 2014

It’s been more than two years since Toyota revitalised its ailing sports car line up with the brilliant 86 coupe, which was recently upgraded for the 2015 model year. To keep the ball rolling, engineers have been working on sports models that will be positioned either side of the GT86. Recently we brought you news of the 86's upcoming big brother, the successor to Toyota's Supra, as well as the expansion of the 86 line-up itself, including convertible and sedan versions with turbo and AWD-hybrid powertrains.

Toyota president Akio Toyoda has long expressed his desire to offer a whole family of sports cars around the 86, and now our sources have revealed more details of the Japanese giant's rumoured smaller coupe, which actually turns out to be a cross between a coupe and a hatch. And we'll see it in Australian showrooms within four years, following its Japanese release in early 2018, according to our sources. In contrast to the Supra successor, which will benefit from technology extracted from BMW, the all-new compact sports car will be developed entirely in-house on an all-new front-engined, rear-wheel drive architecture.

Mazda first preview such a concept at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon with the GRMN FR Hot Hatch Concept (pictured). Yes, the Japanese love an acronym, which in the case of this small rear-drive five-door show car based on the Aygo micro, stands for 'Gazoo Racing Meister of Nurburgring' and 'Front-engine, Rear-drive'. Gazoo Racing is one of the company’s racing arms and manages race cars for the Nurburgring endurance events in Germany and high-profile GT races in Japan. A follow-up concept emerged at the 2011 Nurburgring 24-hour in the form of the GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II, which paired a front-mounted electric motor with a 3.5-litre V6 driving the sub-1500kg two-seater convertible's rear wheels.

Now, sources tell us that Toyota is in the advanced stages of developing a new compact rear-drive coupe that will tip the scales at just 980kg, matching Mazda's upcoming MX-5. Powered by a 1.5 litre inline four-cylinder engine generating about 100kW, the new Toyota two-door will fill the shoes vacated by the discontinued MR2.What you see here is an artist’s impression of the form the new compact two-door will take. And the silhouette is radical to say the least. Gone is the two-seater convertible configuration, replaced by a raunchy 2+2-seat cross-hatch design.

Toyota’s sports DNA might not register with many readers, but the company actually has a rich heritage in small sports cars like the KP61 Starlet and the Sports 800, not to mention the AE86-generation Toyota Corolla Levin. In its desire to appeal to both male and female enthusiasts, Toyota appears to have come up with a design that is loosely reminiscent of the BMW 1 Series and Mercedes A-Class. Engineers started the R&D process by experimenting with a combination of the B-segment platform that underpins Toyota's Yaris/Vitz and Prius C to create a viable rear-drive platform, but when that adventure failed the team decided a bespoke platform was called for.

Starting more than four years ago, Toyota has created a prototype constructed from a steel platform with a body crafted in carbon-fibre and aluminium to keep weight down while optimizing rigidity. Toyota is able to apply this expensive manufacturing process by expanding the use of carbon and aluminium body construction to several other sports models, and the next-generation Prius, which we're told will incorporate “some” carbon parts. Our insider tells us that the compact cross-hatch measures 3995mm long, 1695mm wide and just 1320mm high, with a wheelbase of 2480mm -- dimensions that are close to that of the original 1989 MX-5. It is powered by Toyota’s naturally aspirated 1.5 litre 2NR-FE engine, fitted with Atkinson Cycle induction technology, dual VVT-i valve timing and a higher compression ratio, thus boosting the standard engine’s 67kW/132Nm outputs to 97kW/145Nm. These figures may not sound sporty, but our source tells us that Toyota engineers are focusing more on the handling and ride quality of the car than pure speed.

Bolted onto the compact powerplant initially will be the same Aisin six-speed manual transmission currently fitted to the 86, with a six-speed automatic to be added to the line-up further down the track. MacPherson strut suspension will reside up front, while a more sophisticated double-wishbone set-up will replace the Yaris' torsion-beam rear-end. Also befitting a rear-drive sports car will be respectably sized (195/50 R16) tyres to fill the wheel-arches. Expect Toyota's all-new baby sports to debut in concept form at the 2015 Tokyo motor show next October, before appearing in final production guise at the 2017 Tokyo show and then landing in showrooms around the world the following year, priced from under $20,000.

WallsAndFoundations 08-16-2014 11:12 AM

This'll be interesting. Be very excited to see the finished product in person. The concept looks pretty sweet but the "real" version not so much. Would be cool to have a little fwd or awd hatchback for some off reading if possible. :) but they did say handling was gonna be a focus so probably will be another rwd, alls well that ends well.


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