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The TRD seats was one thing I didn't want to give away in the comments until after the reveal. So sick!!!

I've never seen this in a production car tbh....only in race cars:

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I think it looks great! Agree with the posts above, never judge a vehicle by its patent lol.
This is a great sign that Toyota is moving in the right direction with concept-to-production. It's setting expectations and delivering on them. We should see more of this trend from Toyota in the coming months and years. Finally!
 

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The TRD seats was one thing I didn't want to give away in the comments until after the reveal. So sick!!!

I've never seen this in a production car tbh....only in race cars:

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I don't even understand wtf that is...
 

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I don't even understand wtf that is...
Toyota calls it "ISO Dynamic" seat. Basically, its a 4-point dampening/articulation setup designed to keep the driver in the most driver focused position when the vehicle is bouncing around and experiencing heavy body roll. There are two larger shocks running vertically, and two smaller ones running horizontally on the bottom. You can see the two lower ones through the openings towards the lower portion of the seat. The shocks are adustable too, so you can air them up/down as you need. To see something like this in a Toyota is pretty insane as tech like this is usually reserved for much more expensive exotics.
 
 








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