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A newly revealed concept car built atop the Toyota 86 platform has us lamenting the fact that it was never built. Called the Toyota X86D concept, it was designed at Toyota’s Calty studio in ...
After the success of the 86, Toyota's CALTY design team worked up a shooting brake version dubbed the X86D that was never made.
The 2012 concept is based on the Scion FR-S which was also designed in Calty, leading to the nearly identical first-gen Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ siblings. The X86D trades the two-door coupe ...
The five-door shooting brake does not quite have the simple silhouette of Toyota Australia's production-like 86 shooting brake concept from 2016, but the X86D still imitates the proportions of a ...
One that, according to Toyota, gives the concept "a hot rod-like appearance." The X86D came about back in 2012, but nothing came of it either.
Toyota has unveiled the FT-Me, a micro-car concept. The tiny EV seats two and is limited to 45 km/h (28 mph). It's envisioned as a mobility solution for teens or restricted urban areas.
Toyota X86D Concept Inspired by the Scion FR-S (now the Toyota GR86), CALTY created this all-wheel-drive, four-door shooting brake version of the then-new sports car.
Read: Toyota Unlocks CALTY Vault To Show Prototypes That Never Saw The Light Of Day Among the vehicles seeing the public light for the first time, there’s the studio’s first EV concept, a ...
Concept cars are tricky things. They're designed to get your hopes up, but that can often lead to crushing disappointment when a promising concept doesn't turn into reality. For the Toyota FT-Se ...
The sharply styled concept has similar proportions to Toyota's current electric crossover, but it has a more futuristic design that's packed full of screens.