Thursday, December 16, 2010

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 With Specification And Prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 Preview With Specification And Prices

Toyota and Subaru have teamed up to create an upcoming sports car: the Toyota FT-86, also known as the Subaru 0864. Subaru is providing the motor for the vehicle. This 2+2 configuration car is expected to start production in 2011, and should be released as a Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 model.

Toyota FT-86 Specifications
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 1
Toyota says that G Sports is meant to offer to a wider range of people the “automotive seasoning”, and that they it fulfills your dreams of having a truly unique car! G Sports cars come with many internal and external changes as well as performance upgrade.

As the name “Future Toyota 86 Concept” implies, the Toyota FT-86 Concept, which will be exhibited at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, is a new 86 Toyota with a flash red finish. It is a compact, rear-wheel drive sports concept car that embodies speed and the excitement of driving that give cars their appeal as well as environmental performance.

Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 3
Modified Toyota FT-86
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 2
Toyota FT-86
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 4
Toyota FT-86
New Toyota FT-86
2009 Toyota FT-86 Concept Body Design
New Toyota FT-86
Here are the specs we know at this point about the Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86:

Pricing: higher than $20,000


Fuel economy: unknown, but the focus on a light, agile vehicle rather than a brawny engine is likely to leave this vehicle with fairly good fuel economy
Engine: 2.0-liter, 150 horsepower four-cylinder engine. A stronger version may be made available.
Acceleration: acceleration should be rapid; the official 0 to 60 figures won’t be known until this vehicle completes development and is available for road testing.
Warranty: most likely a three-year/36,000 mile basic warranty; five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty; five years rust coverage

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