Toyota: FT-1 News
#122
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#123
Team Owner
So that is pretty much a given. It will have a 6. Maybe it will have the M3'spowerplant.
It does not make sense for BMW to make another 6 turbo at 4xx hp when there is one made already.
#124
Senior Moderator
Given that Z models have been offered with M3 motors in the past, I do not find your statement to be far fetched, The twin-turbo 6 from the new M3 in the next Supra??? That would ROCK. Let's hope it happens.
#125
#126
Race Director
#127
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General public might be clueless about the specs but they are not blind.
If FT1 looks like that... even a blind man can appreciate its beauty.
If FT1 looks like that... even a blind man can appreciate its beauty.
#128
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S'more pics from Gordon McCall's Motorworks Revival 2014...
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#129
Race Director
Oh, I'm sure they will. But my point was that it won't affect sales much. We're talking about a vehicle category that peaked a while ago and is not really coming back in big numbers. We all know that if the FT-1 gets the nod for production, it will be toned way down. At that point, it will stand out about as much as the latest Alfa.
#130
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Press release for the FT-1 Graphite Concept...
Proof that its beauty lies on the inside and out, Toyota revealed today a second interior styling and exterior color for an upscale interpretation of its sensational FT-1 sports car concept. Developed by Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, California, the concept vehicle’s graphite exterior paint and light, saddle-colored leather went on display for the first time at the Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival gala held on California’s Monterey Peninsula.
The original FT-1 concept ignited sports car enthusiasts and the automotive world with its January debut at the North American International Auto Show. Labeled the spiritual pace car for the new direction of Toyota Global Design, the muscular, curved exterior builds on Toyota’s rich sports coupe heritage dating back to the 2000GT, Celica, Supra, MR2 and most recently Scion FR-S. That first vehicle stunned in a bold red, while this second FT-1 impresses with sophisticated graphite. Both share the deeply sculpted intakes and outlets that support its track-ready nature and the dramatic lines seemingly shaped by the wind. It’s a look that gets the heart racing.
The color of the upscale leather changes between the first and second FT-1 vehicles, and the visual difference is striking. The first car was dominated by bold, masculine black that keeps the driver focused on the road, while red painted edges and raw metals provide intriguing accents. In the second, the natural leather on the seat is supple with an all-natural grain, giving it an authentic appeal. The painted edges that are red in the first concept are now subtly blended brown in the second. The intention is to bring in a more sophisticated feel and authenticity through color choice, showcasing the versatility of the FT-1 sports car concept. Enthusiasts who desire a more pure high-performance experience might choose the black-red pairing, while others may desire the premium, athletic feel of the saddle leather.
“From the start of the FT-1 project, we wanted the driver to have a feeling of flow while at the wheel – to be able to focus on the road and nothing else,” said Sellene Lee, the Calty creative designer who proposed both color concepts. “In the color studio we help create the atmosphere of the vehicle, and our aim was to ensure everything supported the driver through efficient choices. The saddle leather maintains that same ‘in the zone’ driving intention, while bringing in a more premium feeling.”
Superhero Inspiration for the Interior
Sellene Lee drew inspiration for the FT-1 interior from the modern, high-tech performance materials used for today’s superhero costumes. A movie poster drew her attention to the modern shift from past heroes’ bright tights and colors to today’s performance fabrics and function. To achieve the FT-1’s advanced-looking, intricately detailed interior, Sellene Lee and the team compared leather thicknesses, grain sizes and textures to find the perfect combination. Raised metal mesh provides ventilation for the seats while lending a more textural, bold effect that beautifully matches with the metal accents. A dimensional embossed pattern on the instrument panel leather brings in a 3-D, technical look.
“From color and trim standpoint in the FT-1, there was a laser-like focus on staying true to function,” said Wendy Lee, studio chief designer at Calty. “This project was very special, as the FT-1 stands apart in its performance-driven, authentic purpose.”
Beyond her superhero performance material concept, Sellene Lee moved away from the typical stitching or piping edge treatment found in many vehicle interiors. The painted red edges on the welded leather and painted brown edges on the second FT-1 were inspired by high-end leather bags she found in an upscale department store. When drivers sit in FT-1, they can feel the difference in materials, textures and color choices that resulted from the team’s work.
The original FT-1 concept ignited sports car enthusiasts and the automotive world with its January debut at the North American International Auto Show. Labeled the spiritual pace car for the new direction of Toyota Global Design, the muscular, curved exterior builds on Toyota’s rich sports coupe heritage dating back to the 2000GT, Celica, Supra, MR2 and most recently Scion FR-S. That first vehicle stunned in a bold red, while this second FT-1 impresses with sophisticated graphite. Both share the deeply sculpted intakes and outlets that support its track-ready nature and the dramatic lines seemingly shaped by the wind. It’s a look that gets the heart racing.
The color of the upscale leather changes between the first and second FT-1 vehicles, and the visual difference is striking. The first car was dominated by bold, masculine black that keeps the driver focused on the road, while red painted edges and raw metals provide intriguing accents. In the second, the natural leather on the seat is supple with an all-natural grain, giving it an authentic appeal. The painted edges that are red in the first concept are now subtly blended brown in the second. The intention is to bring in a more sophisticated feel and authenticity through color choice, showcasing the versatility of the FT-1 sports car concept. Enthusiasts who desire a more pure high-performance experience might choose the black-red pairing, while others may desire the premium, athletic feel of the saddle leather.
“From the start of the FT-1 project, we wanted the driver to have a feeling of flow while at the wheel – to be able to focus on the road and nothing else,” said Sellene Lee, the Calty creative designer who proposed both color concepts. “In the color studio we help create the atmosphere of the vehicle, and our aim was to ensure everything supported the driver through efficient choices. The saddle leather maintains that same ‘in the zone’ driving intention, while bringing in a more premium feeling.”
Superhero Inspiration for the Interior
Sellene Lee drew inspiration for the FT-1 interior from the modern, high-tech performance materials used for today’s superhero costumes. A movie poster drew her attention to the modern shift from past heroes’ bright tights and colors to today’s performance fabrics and function. To achieve the FT-1’s advanced-looking, intricately detailed interior, Sellene Lee and the team compared leather thicknesses, grain sizes and textures to find the perfect combination. Raised metal mesh provides ventilation for the seats while lending a more textural, bold effect that beautifully matches with the metal accents. A dimensional embossed pattern on the instrument panel leather brings in a 3-D, technical look.
“From color and trim standpoint in the FT-1, there was a laser-like focus on staying true to function,” said Wendy Lee, studio chief designer at Calty. “This project was very special, as the FT-1 stands apart in its performance-driven, authentic purpose.”
Beyond her superhero performance material concept, Sellene Lee moved away from the typical stitching or piping edge treatment found in many vehicle interiors. The painted red edges on the welded leather and painted brown edges on the second FT-1 were inspired by high-end leather bags she found in an upscale department store. When drivers sit in FT-1, they can feel the difference in materials, textures and color choices that resulted from the team’s work.
#131
Senior Moderator
Cool image...
#132
I'm the Firestarter
The only question is, how much of this will go into the production car. See: the FT-86 concept.
#133
Fantastic find, Yumcha.
I think enough of it will make it. The FT-86 Concept and the FR-S aren't that different quite frankly. Yes, it was toned down a little, but side by side - it was close. I'm not expecting to see mind bending curves and startling design, but if the production car has 1% of the design heart of this concept, it will be gorgeous.
I think enough of it will make it. The FT-86 Concept and the FR-S aren't that different quite frankly. Yes, it was toned down a little, but side by side - it was close. I'm not expecting to see mind bending curves and startling design, but if the production car has 1% of the design heart of this concept, it will be gorgeous.
#134
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At Detroit recently...
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^^^^ Damn, that's hot.
#136
Suzuka Master
Any update on whether this is going into production
#137
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#138
A couple of pics from the Toronto car show. The heads up display is sick.
#139
Team Owner
Interesting location for the Engine Start button...
What if you accidentally press it while turning?
What if you accidentally press it while turning?
#140
Quite frankly my view is ... they should only sell these cars to people who pass a psychological test first.
#142
Team Owner
#143
Team Owner
I'm sorry, but that car is something seriously hideous. Looks like something designed by the Joker, or a drunk 4 year old with wax crayons.
Bleh.
Bleh.
#144
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#145
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Originally Posted by Mr. Maker
This has to be, by far, the the dumbest thing I've ever read. I have no faith in the future of mankind. Fuck off.
Hot damn, your sig is the PERFECT response to your comment.
#147
Team Owner
Well, if you like really riced out looking cars
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
#148
Team Owner
Well, if you like really riced out looking cars
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
If anything, the new NSX 4 uneven exhaust outlets are probably the most riced out thing i have seen in a while.
#149
Some dude
Thread Starter
Well, if you like really riced out looking cars
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
Let me guess, your DD is the last gen Celica, isn't it? With body kit? Even that thing looked less god awful than this thing.
Or is it the big cock nose that really attracts you? Yeah, that must be it
Put carbon fibre on a fat chick and 2/3s of AZ will be all over it.
Here's the rice you probably jerk off to:
Acura NSX Type-R Rendered » AutoGuide.com News
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#150
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OH MAN I am excited........... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rumors swirling from Germany that the new Supra will be a 2018 model and feature a turbo inline-6 manufactured by BMW - I would guess that will be a twin-turbo
Der Supra: East Meets West in the Toyota/BMW Sports-Car Partnership ? News ? Car and Driver | Car and Driver Blog
rumors swirling from Germany that the new Supra will be a 2018 model and feature a turbo inline-6 manufactured by BMW - I would guess that will be a twin-turbo
Der Supra: East Meets West in the Toyota/BMW Sports-Car Partnership ? News ? Car and Driver | Car and Driver Blog
Der Supra: East Meets West in the Toyota/BMW Sports-Car Partnership
March 27, 2015 at 10:34 am by Daniel Pund
You can see why Toyota and BMW would choose the code name “Silk Road” to describe their collaborative effort to build a new generation of sports cars. East meets West and all that. We will forgive the companies the minor historical inaccuracy—the Silk Road trade route never extended to Japan or Germany—because we greatly prefer sports cars to silk. And this alliance will result in the next BMW Z4 and the return of Toyota’s long-lost Supra.
According to leaks out of Germany, the Supra coupe will appear in two years as a 2018 model. Why would the Germans be leaking Supra details? Because underneath the Toyota-specific body will be mounted a turbocharged inline-six BMW engine. And, if that’s not enough sacrilege, the coupe’s rear-drive chassis will be developed largely by BMW, too.
So what will Toyota contribute to the party, other than the body? Well, money, for one. Toyota also will let BMW in on some of its expertise in inexpensive hybrid technology, although there’s currently no indication that the Silk Road cars will offer hybrid options. BMW will certainly develop a four-cylinder variant for the Z4 while Toyota is unlikely to offer the smaller engine.
Toyota tipped its hand on the Supra’s styling with the FT-1 concept car it unveiled at the Detroit auto show in 2014. With its Viper-like dimensions, the FT-1 concept is larger than the eventual production car will be. Scale the concept down about 10 percent or scale the current Z4 up a bit and you’re in the realm.
There were early rumors that the Toyota-BMW cooperation also would result in a replacement for the slow-selling Scion FR-S, but it’s hard to imagine Toyota seeing enough demand in the U.S. for two distinct rear-drive performance coupes. That noted, the platform should have enough powertrain and dimensional flexibility to be used for other BMW variations and possibly a Lexus model.
March 27, 2015 at 10:34 am by Daniel Pund
You can see why Toyota and BMW would choose the code name “Silk Road” to describe their collaborative effort to build a new generation of sports cars. East meets West and all that. We will forgive the companies the minor historical inaccuracy—the Silk Road trade route never extended to Japan or Germany—because we greatly prefer sports cars to silk. And this alliance will result in the next BMW Z4 and the return of Toyota’s long-lost Supra.
According to leaks out of Germany, the Supra coupe will appear in two years as a 2018 model. Why would the Germans be leaking Supra details? Because underneath the Toyota-specific body will be mounted a turbocharged inline-six BMW engine. And, if that’s not enough sacrilege, the coupe’s rear-drive chassis will be developed largely by BMW, too.
So what will Toyota contribute to the party, other than the body? Well, money, for one. Toyota also will let BMW in on some of its expertise in inexpensive hybrid technology, although there’s currently no indication that the Silk Road cars will offer hybrid options. BMW will certainly develop a four-cylinder variant for the Z4 while Toyota is unlikely to offer the smaller engine.
Toyota tipped its hand on the Supra’s styling with the FT-1 concept car it unveiled at the Detroit auto show in 2014. With its Viper-like dimensions, the FT-1 concept is larger than the eventual production car will be. Scale the concept down about 10 percent or scale the current Z4 up a bit and you’re in the realm.
There were early rumors that the Toyota-BMW cooperation also would result in a replacement for the slow-selling Scion FR-S, but it’s hard to imagine Toyota seeing enough demand in the U.S. for two distinct rear-drive performance coupes. That noted, the platform should have enough powertrain and dimensional flexibility to be used for other BMW variations and possibly a Lexus model.
#151
Some dude
Thread Starter
^that's exciting news!
#152
Azine Jabroni
I doubt I'll be able to afford it, but it sounds awesome.
#153
If true and the BMW engine turns out to be another winner, Lexus should put one in the IS or RC line. Lexus needs new engines too.
#154
Team Owner
I highly doubt that BMW will let Lexus whoring out their engines. (BMW is already doing that)
#155
Azine Jabroni
It certainly does seem like one car, but the article makes it sound like Toyota is contributing more than just the car design to BMW.
#156
Senior Moderator
Not official...but, a very cool rendering of what the FT-1 will look like in Castrol Tom colors...
#157
Team Owner
I approve of the license plate
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#158
Toyota needs to build this like right now. Not in 2017/2018.
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Absolutely sick.