So when Toyota comes to the Detroit auto show with a closely guarded sports car concept, the automotive world takes notice. And the Toyota FT-1 Sports Car revealed today may be one of the sexier vehicles to wear a Toyota badge in decades. If only there were plans to let it do so outside of Gran Turismo 6.
Like the Mercedes-Benz AMG Gran Turismo Vision concept, the Toyota FT-1 Sports Car began as a contribution to the game by Toyota's California design studio. Imagined as a pure track toy, the Toyota FT-1 Sports Car has hints of the 2000GT and Supra, with a sizable gasoline engine up front and a tiny chassis. But the designers then went one step beyond — giving Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda a chance to drive the virtual Toyota FT-1 Sports Car in Gran Tursimo 6 around Fuji Speedway. When Toyota, a race driver himself, beat his real-world LFA lap time in the Toyota FT-1 Sports Car, he gave the green light for designers to build the concept.
Akio Toyota has vowed to bring more passion to Toyota's vehicles, ditching design-by-consensus for more fashionable vehicles and there's signs of that promise, from the Lexus RC-F to Toyota's collaboration with BMW on a future hybrid sports car. But as of now, the Toyota FT-1 Sports Car has no route to production; there's not even a real engine under the glass hood of the concept. Automakers have been known to take buzzy auto show concepts and put them on the road by popular demand, and if Toyota wants more excitement in its lineup, an FT-1 buzzing at high speed around the real Fuji Speedway sounds like the proper prescription.
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