Toyota FT-HS Hybrid Concept Car

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“Integrate ecology and emotion in a mid-priced sports car.” That was the challenge given to Toyota’s Advanced Product Strategy Group and designers from Calty, Toyota’s research and design center in Newport Beach, California. They answered with a stunning, futuristic two-plus-two sports car with the added benefit of an advanced high-output hybrid powertrain.

Concept cars like the FT-HS are dream machines. While some are flights of fancy, many give clear cues of future product, and in the case of a few prime examples become production vehicles verbatim. The FT-HS is one of those that has all the right elements to move toward production even as it breaks new design and technology ground.


Toyota Ft Hs Cabin B Cropp

The FT-HS will silence hybrid cynics with world class performance figures. Toyota projects 0-60 mph times in the four second range. This level of blazing acceleration is achieved from a fuel efficient, 3.5-liter V-6 hybrid electric powertrain. The front engine, rear drive configuration delivers upward of 400 horsepower.

The design incorporates what Toyota calls the “J-Factor” and “Vibrant Clarity.” J-Factor relates to Japanese inspired design and cultural sensibilities, while Vibrant Clarity refers to perfect imbalance, integrated component architecture, and free-form geometrics. Though designed in California, the FT-HS clearly speaks in an international design language.


Toyota Ft Hs Wheel Detail L

The body is deeply sculpted with fluid, rounded lines flowing into hard angular edges. Unique design features include exposing the top of the hybrid engine through a flush opening in the hood, innovative roof storage for open-air motoring, and a deep front spoiler with a ground effects treatment that makes the FT-HS literally hug the ground.

Inside, the interior is more cockpit than cabin. Voids are conspicuous, giving the feel of spaciousness and the light weight of an ounce-pinching race car. Ahead of the driver is a telescoping hub-less steering wheel that allows an unrestricted view of the delta-wing instrument pod. With FT-HS, Toyota has taken enviro-friendly fun to a new level.


Toyota Ft Hs Side 34 Rear


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