You probably know by now that the Toyota FT-1 Concept – originally unveiled at the 2014 Detroit Motor Show – is making its UK debut at the Goodwood Moving Motor Show and Festival of Speed between Thursday June 25 and Sunday June 28.
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IMO, this is more of a 550i competitor, rather than a M5 fighter. They should have called it the GS500 F Sport and wait to for the V8 turbo for a true GS-F.
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Some asked if there was a concept for MKIV Supra. So here you go.
Sitting at Toyota HQ in Torrance at the Toyota museum.
FT-1's Turn
Early sketches
A little closer
Scans From MotorTrend
As we all know the FT-1 concept is a 2+2. But Toyota has stated a production version would be 10% smaller. Given that info should Toyota retain the 2+2 configuration? Or should FT-1 become a two seat sports car like the Corvette and Viper? Post your thoughts and comments below, and as always...