New Toyota?

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From Today's Autocar Magazine, It seems like the toyota (or will it be Lexus?) high end sports car rummors are true after all:

TOYOTA'S SECRET SUPERCAR



There’s a revolution underway at Toyota, borne of a single purpose: to make Toyota’s line-up more attractive to more people in more countries around the world. Autocar can exclusively reveal that this revolution will be crowned by the launch a flagship supercar, which will look like this.

Codenamed TXS, the new V10-powered supercar is being developed in Japan and is a clear signal that Toyota is readying itself for a major shift in philosophy on its performance cars.

This is no pie-in-the-sky project like the Toyota-badged, but Italdesign-Giugiaro penned, hybrid MTRC concept car revealed at this week’s Geneva Motor Show and first shown in our news pages last week.

Instead, this is a proper Toyota-developed machine, a striking rear-wheel-drive mid-engined supercar in the classic mould. Autocar’s sources say the TXS has already been granted provisional production car status to take on rivals like the Honda NSX and Nissan Skyline, as well as the Lamborghini Gallardo and Ferrari 360 Modena. Toyota bosses are waiting for the F1 programme to provide success before commencing production.

Details about the new two-seater remain scarce, but it’s likely to receive a new, naturally aspirated V10 engine from the company’s production car division. Using the same cylinder bore spacing as the 4.3-litre V8 used in the Lexus LS430, the modular alloy-block unit displaces 5.4 litres and is thought to run the VVT-i variable valve timing system used on a variety of Toyota engines to allow a red line over 8000rpm. Given Toyota’s reputation for delivering engines with high specific outputs, it’s entirely probable the TXS will end up with a Lamborghini Gallardo-challenging 500bhp.

This would make it the most powerful roadgoing Toyota ever and, along with an estimated 370lb ft of torque from the new V10, help provide the basis for similar levels of performance to Sant’Agata’s mid-engined star. With a weight of ‘under 1350kg’ and a manual six-speed ’box, expect spectacular performance – as in 0-60mph in sub-4.0sec and a 190mph-plus top speed.

Good news for British enthusiasts is that the Toyota supercar’s Japanese origins mean right-hand drive production is assured. Obviously, it is too early to talk prices, but, unlike most Toyota models, affordability won’t be among the TXS’s strong points. Predictions range anywhere from £70,000 all the way up to £120,000.
 

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#1 It's FUGLY, #2 I knew toyota would have to respond to the GTR in some way. #3 I wonder what Nissan has to say about this considering it wants sportscar supremacy with the 2007 GTR. #4 This is gonna be fun to watch Nissan and toyota go head to head in sports car wars :) All the better for us the consumers :D
 
I dont like the looks very much, the first pic at the top is butt ugly!!! but the ones on the sites are better, I think the back sticks up too much and the front windsheld is too big and long, if they fixed that, they might just have a good looking car....any stats on it so far?? probably going to be in the 280-300hp range? (I hope not!)........:D
 
It looks almost like their trying to make their version of the Bugatti 16/4 Veyron, and it looks pretty damn bad. (not that i'm a car designer or anything) it just doesn't look like a 'supercar'
 

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No intention to sound offensive, but dude... they aren't trying to make anything close to the Veyron. Check the stats... Toyota's making a lighter sportscar. The term Supercar is WAY overused. this Toyota is priced waaaaaaaaay less than the Veyron's 1MilUS.

Design wise, both versions shown are IMHO pretty outdated... the Volta seems to be something out of Itald., but 10 years ago...
 
If it were to become a Lexus, I wouldn't return it to my customer, if that were the case. Okay, maybe after a side trip or two.

But it certianly won't become a loaner car on our lot.
 
Doesn't it say a 0-60 of about 4secs. And you say thats not supercar? Okay, it isn't the most convincing supercar, but I have heard the lotus elise be called a supercar, and its only got a 1.8ltr.
 
Yeh, and hits 60 in 4.9... Not a supercar.

Just in a Skyline thread I read someone saying that the GTR was a supercar. A Caterham can hit 60 in a very decent time, but certainly no supercar.

Sorry for making such accusations :P Now that I take a look at the wheelbase, it seems longer than at first glance. (Hence being closer to a supercar).

It is also about one's definition of supercar, I don't think something like a Ferrari 360 is a supercar, the CS version, mind you, is pushing it :lol:
 
Originally posted by powripper
I dont like the looks very much, the first pic at the top is butt ugly!!! but the ones on the sites are better, I think the back sticks up too much and the front windsheld is too big and long, if they fixed that, they might just have a good looking car....any stats on it so far?? probably going to be in the 280-300hp range? (I hope not!)........:D

"The hybrid engine can provide great power and great performance, so I tried to pen a body that would express this dynamism," commented Fabrizio Giugiaro, head of Italdesign's styling and model division.

This second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive system uses the 3.3-liter V6 common to a variety of Toyota/Lexus products, plus two powerful electric motors to produce a phenomenal 408 horsepower (300 kW). Needless to say the lightweight sports car is quick, shooting forward from standstill to 100 km/h in a sizzling 4.03 seconds before reaching a terminal velocity of 250 km/h (155 mph).


408HP and 0-60 in 4.0s sounds good to me. I have to give it to you guys I think it look horrible as of in this state.

Leathal no the "foto" dosent "lokos" chopped!
 
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