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    Toyota FT-HS 2010 Supra
    from: http://carwad.net





    Consumer Guide's Impressions of the 2010 Toyota Supra

    Toyota's "21st century sports car" concept has gossips talking about a new Supra. Is that big sports coupe about to be reborn as a mean-and-green hybrid? Right now, the odds are better than even.

    What We Know About the 2010 Toyota Supra

    Gossips love concept vehicles, especially those that seem to belong in showrooms already. Take the Toyota FT-HS. Unveiled at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show as a "21st-century sports car," it reminded some of Toyota's well-liked Supra. And why not? It's another high-style sporty coupe with rear-wheel drive, a six-cylinder engine, and seating for four. Obviously, a new Supra was on the way, and with gas/electric power to boot. After all, FT-HS stands for "Future Toyota-Hybrid Sport."

    Carmakers usually shrug off new-model rumors, but Toyota did the just opposite with the FT-HS. As Road & Track reported, a company spokesperson described the concept as "a car we all know Toyota should have. It would slide right into the slot where the Supra was, as a mid-price sports/GT car--something we need in our product line." Which implies a rival to the Nissan 350Z, which the concept closely matches in size, and not the Chevrolet Corvette, which the last Supra targeted. Trouble is, a strong yen 10 years ago priced the Supra out of its market. A new hybrid model could suffer the same fate, given today's weak dollar/yen exchange and hybrid technology that remains expensive.

    Still, Toyota is a big company with huge cash reserves. And it remains committed to making gas/electric power just another option throughout its lineup. Moreover, Toyota likes to showcase its technology in distinctively styled niche vehicles like the compact Prius hybrid, that darling of Hollywood greenies. Add it all up and the case for FT-HS morphing into a new Supra looks pretty convincing. In fact, some oddsmakers say it's a sure thing.

    Even if they're right, there's still the question of how much of the concept design could be retained for a "mid-price sports/GT." For example, the FT-HS powertrain assumes a 3.5-liter V6, familiar from many current Toyotas, but also a new Hybrid Synergy Drive that has yet to be developed. Toyota says the concept has a total 400 net horsepower, good for 0-60 mph in around four seconds, but has yet to project fuel economy or emissions ratings, except to say that both would be really good.

    Then there's the concept's styling, with its many compound curves and sharp edges that would surely be expensive to produce even in modest volume. Other design elements, especially the wild "boomerang" instrument panel and no-hub steering wheel, would also have to be ditched for more-conventional, less-expensive components.

    But concepts are expected to have way-out features--it's all about the buzz, you know--and Toyota doesn't do these exercises just for fun. We imagine the FT-HS is already being adapted for retail sale wearing the Supra badge.



    A Notable Feature of the 2010 Toyota Supra

    The FT-HS uses a carbon-fiber beam to divide the cockpit left and right. Toyota says it enhances structural rigidity, but it also lends what designers call a "skeletal" appearance. Another novelty is a power-operated carbon/Kevlar roof panel that pivots to stow in the rear-seat area. Nodding to Ferrari and Porsche are a see-through hood panel to show off the front-mounted engine and a rear spoiler that powers up at higher speeds to enhance stability. The spoiler idea would almost certainly survive on a new Supra, but the other features seem questionable because of cost and/or practicality. We'll see what Toyota delivers.

    Buying Advice for the 2010 Toyota Supra

    The 2009 Toyota Supra will likely be a limited edition to support both retail sales and residual values for the Toyota brand's newest performance and technology flagship. We'd guess no more than 5000 cars per year for the U.S. market, perhaps less. That spells a possible early first-year sellout, so be ready to pounce when the new Supra becomes official.

    2010 Toyota Supra Release Date: It's unclear at the moment, but we'd look for the 2010 Toyota Supra by summer or fall of 2009--especially if a showroom-ready Supra "concept" appears at one of this winter's major auto shows. However, Toyota says its engineering staffs are now stretched to the limit by other new models planned for the next couple of years, so the Supra could be delayed.

    First Test Drive: It all depends on how quickly the 2010 Toyota Supra moves from concept fantasy to showroom reality.

    2010 Toyota Supra Prices: The "mid-price sports/GT" description and sophisticated hybrid-drive hardware suggests the 2010 Toyota Supra would be priced well above the Nissan 350Z, perhaps close to the $70,000 high-performance Corvette Z06.












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      #3
      eh...it's a good concept though and shows some promise that the market will pick back up

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          #5
          theres been talk about this car for 10years
          its a never gonna happen car

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            #6
            well they are talking about the possibility of making it hybrid which makes it a little more likely to hit the market within the next few years

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              #7
              a hybrid supra?.. good lord they better not..

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                #8
                why the next nsx might be a hybrid/6 with 350 hp and a 7spd all carbon fiber body and mid engine

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                  #9
                  hybrid doesn't mean less power. A lot of times it means more power and more efficiency

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                    #10
                    Looks like they gave a 10 year old a 15 minute talk about using 3ds Max and let him design a car.
                    Originally posted by sweet91accord
                    if aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.

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                      #11
                      not gonna happen.......yet, they scrapped the project line

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jhoff_cb7 View Post
                        why the next nsx might be a hybrid/6 with 350 hp and a 7spd all carbon fiber body and mid engine
                        i wouldnt mind that but its gonna be a v10 front engine awd

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                        Originally posted by deevergote
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by foamypirate View Post
                          Looks like they gave a 10 year old a 15 minute talk about using 3ds Max and let him design a car.


                          pretty damn good for 15 minutes... it took me a good year to learn all the ins-and-outs of 3ds max to be able to pull something like that off.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by almostJDM View Post
                            i wouldnt mind that but its gonna be a v10 front engine awd
                            and the project has been cut or put on a halt due to the economy so i doubt we'll see it for a while.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by lil_dcb7 View Post
                              not happening.
                              exactly what i said to myself when i read this

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