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vh_supra26 03-05-2013 01:04 PM

Live Photos Geneva: Toyota FT-86 Open Concept would make a mighty fine droptop FR-S
 

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There's nothing wrong with going topless. And Toyota is proving that its FT-86 (read: Scion FR-S/Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ) coupe is just as excellent with its roof removed. It may only be a concept, but this FT-86 Open previews a new droptop from the Japanese automaker to round out the Toyobaru sports car family. We're finally getting the chance to see the open-air FT-86 in person here at the Geneva Motor Show, and we're already yearning to take it canyon-carving.

Interestingly, the FT-86 retains the Toyota coupe's two-plus-two seating arrangement (we'd prefer a proper roadster setup here), but things still look good for this droptop two-door. We'll be curious to see how the car looks with its folding soft top in place (operated by fancy-shmancy electronics, by the way).

As for production intent, rumors have been flying about a production Scion FR-S convertible, but until we hear it directly from Toyota. Consider our hopes in check but our fingers crossed.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/03/05/t...t-geneva-2013/

vh_supra26 03-05-2013 01:05 PM

Press Release

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WORLD DEBUT FOR TOYOTA FT-86 OPEN CONCEPT

KEY POINTS


- Toyota to unveil new FT-86 Open at Geneva motor show

- Concept created to gauge reaction to possible development of a cabriolet version of the GT86 sports coupe

- Soft-top design allows 2+2 seating format to be retained, with minimal impact on boot space

- Unique colour scheme created in Milan to reflect the city's world-leading design status

- Toyota will present its new FT-86 Open concept for the first time at the Geneva motor show, a car created to test the water for the possible introduction of a convertible version of its globally acclaimed GT86 sports coupe.

The concept has been designed to deliver the lively, highly engaging and accessible performance and dynamic abilities of the GT86 with the added appeal of top-down motoring.

Its external dimensions match those of the coupe (length 4,240mm, width 1,750mm, height 1,270mm), with the fixed hard-top replaced by a multi-layered fabric roof with a glass rear screen. Inside it has the same 2+2 seating format, with the roof folding down behind the fixed rear seats, with minimal impact on the space available for luggage.

The show car has a special pure bright white and navy blue colour scheme designed by Toyota Boshoku Milan Design (TBMD) to capture the spirit and atmosphere of Milan, one of the world's leading centres for fashion and design. The bodywork is finished in white, contrasting with the blue of the roof. Inside, the perforated white leather upholstery is layered over a navy blue backing, with golden yellow accent stitching and carpets.

The FT-86 Open uses the same platform and powertrain as the GT86. At its heart is the naturally aspirated, horizontally opposed 1,998cc four cylinder "boxer" engine. Equipped with Toyota's D-4S direct injection technology, this compact unit is set low, helping lower the car's overall centre of gravity, and is capable of producing 100bhp per litre. It drives the rear wheels through a short-throw, six-speed manual gear shift or a six-speed automatic – the latter with the world's fastest paddle shift speed, just two tenths of a second.

As with the production GT86, it features MacPherson strut front and double wishbone rear suspension to give a direct handling feel, instant response and a high level of control. The electric power steering has a quick 13.1:1 ratio that's on a par with racing models, while large ventilated disc brakes fore and aft deliver excellent pedal feel for car control finesse.

Toyota has pinpointed numerous areas that will need further engineering evaluation to assess the impact of the cabriolet design on performance, vehicle rigidity, balance, weight and aerodynamics. However, with features such as frameless doors, the GT86 was designed with the development of a cabriolet in mind, which means the impact on structural rigidity by converting to an open-top design should not be great. Efficient measures to preserve rigidity are being analysed, such as the use of door lock reinforcements.

GT86 has a near-perfect 53:47 front-to-rear weight distribution, helping deliver ideal response to even subtle steering, throttle and brake inputs, and a low, 460mm centre of gravity. While introducing a fabric roof is likely to bring the centre of gravity even lower, further engineering analysis will be needed to match the balance of the coupe.

GT86 tips the scales at only 1257kg, thanks to comprehensive weight-saving measures, giving the car a power-to-weight ratio of around 160bhp per tonne This is crucial to performance, given the car uses an engine with a relatively small capacity. Engineering the cabriolet to be "weight-neutral" relative to the coupe will be a key area of study should Toyota decided to progress with the project.

vh_supra26 03-05-2013 01:11 PM

Toyota FT-86 Open Concept Previews Scion FR-S Convertible
 
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Giving us a preview of the Scion FR-S Convertible, Toyota has officially unveiled its FT-86 Open Concept today at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.

Though plenty of photos of the FT-86 Open Concept were leaked onto the Internet prior to the vehicle’s official debut, the Japanese automaker spilled more details on the four-seater convertible at its debut. Since the GT-86 was built on the premise of delivering high levels of driving excitement, Toyota managed to add just 13 pounds to the convertible model while still delivering a near-perfect 53:47 front-to-rear weight distribution. In fact, the removal of the hard-top roof improves the sports car’s center of gravity.


As of yet, Toyota has not confirmed a convertible version of its new sports car, though considering the hype its getting, and the fanboyism around the coupe, it’s all but certain. After all, Toyota has already officially said the chassis itself was designed to be a convertible from the start.


dem00n 03-05-2013 01:42 PM

Smaller wheels and were good to go.

xxscaxx 03-05-2013 01:53 PM

I know the whole point of showing off a convertible is with the top down, but are they ever going to post a damn picture of it with it closed? It might look ok down but usually IMHO convertibles look like complete shit when the top is closed lol

Rampage 03-05-2013 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dem00n (Post 773603)
Smaller wheels and were good to go.

Agreed. Those buggy wheels look ridiculous. What is it with manufacturers these days that think bigger wheels makes it better?

gymratter 03-05-2013 01:59 PM

i think it looks great with the top down. but with post above, would like to see pics of it with top closed as well.

Verge 03-05-2013 02:52 PM

if this becomes a 2 seater w/ hardtop i think my wife will definitely want one lol

DarkSunrise 03-05-2013 04:02 PM

Interesting how the white interior gives the car a much more expensive appearance.

Retro86 03-05-2013 04:19 PM

wheres the top up?

finch1750 03-05-2013 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Verge (Post 773786)
if this becomes a 2 seater w/ hardtop i think my wife will definitely want one lol

If it becomes that I will want one. Hahaha

Though I'm still dreaming of a targa

SubaSteve 03-05-2013 08:04 PM

Convertible version should be a 2 seater. If they kept the boot space and kept the length of the car the same that means its still going to be uncomfortable to ride in. Why not delete the back seat and give it more boot space?

gymratter 03-06-2013 10:41 AM

is the US even getting a convertible FR-S?

vh_supra26 03-06-2013 11:05 AM

Live Photos With Top Up
 
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