For
years, almost all of the talk about the Toyota FT-1 concept becoming a
resurrected Supra envisioned a hybrid under the hood. And then the
latest take on Future Toyota 1 showed up at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show
and - although Toyota wouldn't say a word about any engine at all -
horizons began to expand.
Car and Driver now turns the whole thing around, reporting that there will be an inline-six with forced induction provided by BMW under the hood. What about that hybrid, though? The report states, "there's currently no indication that the Silk Road cars will offer hybrid options" - 'Silk Road' being the codename for the jointly-developed vehicles. CD makes a point to note that said tidbit came from Germany, not Japan. However, designers at Toyota's Calty studio did tell Automotive News last year that they designed the body with an inline-six in mind, a nod to the Supra's history. Hybrid rumors aren't dead yet, though - remember, we were hearing about all-wheel drive and supercapacitors in May 2014. The coupe is predicted to be a 2018 model, making its appearance sometime in 2017, and be "about 10 percent" smaller than the FT-1 concept. |
Monday, March 30, 2015
Toyota Supra to forgo hybrid, get a BMW
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