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Snoopysvet 08-31-2023 11:01 AM

GR86 Roadster
 
https://s1.cdn.autoevolution.com/ima...-a-catch_2.jpg


https://www.autoevolution.com/news/c...h-220340.html#

Ohio Enthusiast 08-31-2023 12:19 PM

I must admit that using AR to paste a digital car into a real parking lot is pretty clever, but this is still a completely fictitious render done by a 3rd party and is completely unrelated to Toyota. The sad thing is that this will probably start another wave of click-bait articles (not that the current article is not click-bait...) about Toyota's plan for a convertible GR86. And so it goes. Where's @Tcoat when we need him?

Dadhawk 08-31-2023 12:45 PM

This isn't even original, been around almost as long as the twins. There are whole discussions on the forum about targa and convertible versions from 10 years ago.

At least with the FRS someone actually built one. Toyota was also showing around a convertible version in late 2013 that left everyone disappointed they didn't build it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tXkg2C-IMA

Arthur-A 08-31-2023 01:28 PM

Convertibles are horrible. I hope Subaru/Toyota won't waste their resources on this.

OND 08-31-2023 02:00 PM

Needs moar slammed

Dake 09-02-2023 05:10 PM

If you thought the hardtop had terrible blind spots, wait 'till you get a load of this! :D

Ultramaroon 09-02-2023 07:32 PM

Such a dumb noodle would need way moar resistance to bending and twisting moment.

weederr33 09-02-2023 08:40 PM

I love how things with this car always come full circle. Early on in Gen1, was the turbo talk, convertible talk, and STI/TRD talk. And it's all coming around again with Gen2. Its so nice to see.

Spuds 09-02-2023 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3591657)
Such a dumb noodle would need way moar resistance to bending and twisting moment.

I'm sure it would be fine if you welded the doors shut...

22 BRZ 09-02-2023 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3591668)
I'm sure it would be fine if you welded the doors shut...

Or....

Sasquachulator 09-05-2023 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dake (Post 3591653)
If you thought the hardtop had terrible blind spots, wait 'till you get a load of this! :D

Target consumer for this concept is Lamborghini Countach drivers (adopting the Countach reversing position isnt actually required here) and BMW drivers (where blind spots mean the OTHER driver is blind to your anticipated maneuvering into that spot)

whataboutbob 09-05-2023 02:18 PM

I spoke to a 1st gen owner who had done this to a twin as some point. I asked about needing to re-enforce the chassis and he said a LOT of additional re-enforcement was needed to the car.

Sasquachulator 09-05-2023 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by whataboutbob (Post 3591822)
I spoke to a 1st gen owner who had done this to a twin as some point. I asked about needing to re-enforce the chassis and he said a LOT of additional re-enforcement was needed to the car.

Not surprising
Unless the chassis was designed with a convertible option in mind, Im sure the roof itself contributes a fair amount of structural rigidity.

whataboutbob 09-05-2023 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator (Post 3591823)
Not surprising
Unless the chassis was designed with a convertible option in mind, Im sure the roof itself contributes a fair amount of structural rigidity.


I think you are right about the roof. There's plenty of discussion here and elsewhere about how important the roof is to the chassis structure.


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