Filed under: Coupe, Hybrid, Japan, Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota
If a report from Japan’s Best Car is to be believed, Toyota will delay the release of the FT-86 from 2011 to 2013.
The reasons behind the delay are varied, and include a different design direction, the economic slowdown and possibly a revised powertrain strategy that could include some kind of hybrid motivation.
As reported previously, the original FT-86 concept was just that – a design study – and Toyota is apparently second-guessing the styling of the coupe before it reaches production. Additionally, ToMoCo is reportedly gauging the success of the Honda CR-Z, which could influence the final drivetrain specs of the FT-86. If that means a hybrid powerplant is in the cards, we’re not totally heartbroken, but if Toyota decides to remake the coupe as a front-driver, consider our dreams officially dashed. Regardless, the next iteration of the FT-86 is slated to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show at the end of 2011.
Gallery: Toyota FT-86 Concept in the Studio
[Source: Best Car via 7Tune]
Report: Toyota FT-86 delayed until 2013, hybrid under consideration originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 26 May 2010 13:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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