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What If......?
What if Toyota release an higher performance model of the 86/FRS but instead of supercharger or turbo charging, it went with a hybrid drive train that provides more power and even better fuel economy. Despite being 10% heavier, but offer much better straightline performance and still the same great handling. Would you still buy it?
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LOL........ what if..........
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Nope. I feel the etechnology is still developing too rapidly to pay a premium for it.
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I would be interested in a sealed regenerative energy unit like kers, but tech is no where near ready.
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Toyota will have no problem producing such car, but at what price? Remember, FRS is meant to be cheap & affordable.
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Toyota could produce a Prius C and Honda could produce a CRZ, I don't see how they can't add a smaller pack of battery and a motor in between the engine and gearbox. a higher performance model should be at least 10k more expensive compared to the based car. With a higher tuned version of the FA20 and equipped with electric motor to boost HP and Torque, I can see it having 250-280HP combined and possible 50% more torque, but at a penalty of about 100kg increase in weight.
Remember, Toyota do have experience using their Hybrid tech to increase performance. ie GS450h and LS600h. |
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Interesting....
But then wait another 4 years or so before it becomes onsale? |
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I'd rather see them do it with the MR2 platform first. Call it the ER2, or something. Keep it small, affordable, and a 2-seater, ie not a 2+2.
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I'd hate if they release a higher performance model and do this. I am against hybrids at the moment. Sure, they save gas, but they DO NOT save the environment.
I laugh a little inside when I see a celebrity talk about their Prius. The benefit of the Prius is to save the owner money on gas, which a fkn celebrity does not need. The fact that they think they are doing good for the environment is a joke. The battery packs do more damage to the environment to produce before the car ever reaches its owner than a standard gasoline engine powered vehicle can do in hundreds of thousands of miles worth of driving.
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Personally I don't really care for hybrids. I can see the market for it though like the CRZ. I remember hearing a rumor of the new Evo being some sort of hybrid. I died a little inside when I read that. lol
Thats just me though. |
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Give me a Supercharged FA25 making 280-300hp that's at most 50-75lbs heavier. |
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The only "hybrid" I would be interested in regardless of car would be an electric drive hybrid, similar to the VOLT but without the huge battery pack. Either a fuel cell (hydrogen) or gas "generator" providing current to electric motor(s).
I don't care if it plugs in or not, so no large battery pack required, probably just large enough batteries to provide consistent power, and reserves for acceleration. |
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What if..... racecar?
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