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The '''Toyota FT-CH''' (Future Toyota Compact Hybrid) is a [[concept vehicle]] built by [[Toyota]] and shown at the 2010 [[North American International Auto Show]].<ref name="toyotaFTCH-2010-01-12">{{Cite web|url=http://www2.toyota.co.jp/en/news/10/01/0112.html|title=TMC Unveils Compact Hybrid Concept Car at Detroit Show|accessdate=2010-02-03|year=2010-01-12}}</ref> |
The '''Toyota FT-CH''' (Future Toyota Compact Hybrid) is a [[concept vehicle]] built by [[Toyota]] and first shown at the 2010 [[North American International Auto Show]].<ref name="toyotaFTCH-2010-01-12">{{Cite web|url=http://www2.toyota.co.jp/en/news/10/01/0112.html|title=TMC Unveils Compact Hybrid Concept Car at Detroit Show|accessdate=2010-02-03|year=2010-01-12}}</ref> |
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The FT-CH was designed at [[Toyota European Design and Development]] to appeal to the 'younger, less-affluent buyer demographic'. The [[NiMH]] batteries are made by [[Panasonic EV Energy Co]] - a joint venture between Toyota and [[Panasonic]].<ref name="ToyotaUSA-FT-86-2010-01-11">{{Cite web|url=http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/toyota-unveils-compact-dedicated-151199.aspx|title=Toyota Unveils Compact Dedicated Hybrid Concept, Reveals Future Plan for 'Prius Family' North American Marketing Strategy|accessdate=2010-02-04|publisher=Toyota USA|year=2010-01-11}}</ref> |
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FT-86 G Sports Concept
Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota & Subaru |
Production | 2010 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 3-door hatchback |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | shortened Subaru Impreza |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0 L Flat-4 Toyota-Subaru "D-4S" Boxer engine |
The Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept is a modification of the Toyota FT-86 Concept manufactured jointly by Toyota and Subaru and shown at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon as part of the Toyota G Sports range. The FT-86 G Sports Concept differs from the original FT-86 in the use of carbon fibre panels, a vented bonnet, a large rear spoiler, new wheels and a custom exhaust.[1] The interior features Recaro bucket seats and a rollcage. Horizontally opposed engine is upgraded with a turbocharger.[2]
Prius Custom Plus Concept
Toyota Prius Custom Plus Concept | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | 2010 |
The Prius Custom Plus Concept is a modification of the Toyota Prius and shown at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon.[3] The Custom Plus differs from the Prius by its aggressive body kit and new wheels.
FT-CH
Toyota FT-CH | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | 2010 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 3-door hatchback |
Dimensions | |
Length | 3,895 mm (153.3 in) |
Width | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,400 mm (55.1 in) |
The Toyota FT-CH (Future Toyota Compact Hybrid) is a concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the 2010 North American International Auto Show.[4]
The FT-CH was designed at Toyota European Design and Development to appeal to the 'younger, less-affluent buyer demographic'. The NiMH batteries are made by Panasonic EV Energy Co - a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic.[5]
References
- ^ "Tokyo Auto Salon 2010: G's Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept". 2010-01. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
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(help) - ^ FT-86 concept and FT-86 G Sports concept specifications
- ^ "Tokyo Auto Salon 2010: Toyota Prius Custom Plus Concept and Tom's Prius". 2010-01. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
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(help) - ^ "TMC Unveils Compact Hybrid Concept Car at Detroit Show". 2010-01-12. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
- ^ "Toyota Unveils Compact Dedicated Hybrid Concept, Reveals Future Plan for 'Prius Family' North American Marketing Strategy". Toyota USA. 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2010-02-04.