Toyota FT-1 Concept Review in Colorado

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Toyota FT-1 Concept Review in Colorado l Pueblo Toyota

The FT1 Concept by Toyota was first introduced at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. It was engineered by CALTY Design Research, which is the Toyota design studio in California. The concept here was to capture the essence of sports vehicles in the Toyota portfolio and give sport car fans a glimpse of what they could expect from the brand in the future. The design is greatly inspired by the Celica, Supra and 2000GT, and the focus was on achieving ultimate performance in a car made for the track. An exciting way that the average car fan had access to the FT-1 was through Gran Turismo 6. GT6 is a simulation driving game on the PlayStation 3, and Sony engineers faithfully recreated this amazing vehicle. No longer do you to settle for just a virtual drive around a digital track. Contact Pueblo Toyota for more FT-1 Concept information today.

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Interior

Toyota FT-1 Concept InteriorSome reviewers, including Edmunds and Motor Trend, have said that the Totoya FT-1 Concept has to be seen in person in order to be fully appreciated. While they made these comments concerning the metal, the same can be said for the interior. A review alone simply can?t do it justice. You have to feel the comfort that molds to your body and experience a cockpit designed to help you squeeze out every list bit of performance. When asked to describe the interior in just a word or too, the chief designer chose sexy and honest, and that about sums it up. The interior is as sexy as the exterior, but it?s not sexy for the sake of it. There?s no wasted space. Everything is intricately detailed, but it all serves a purpose. To learn more about the painted edges and welded leather of the FT-1 Concept by Toyota, contact your local dealer today.

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Exterior

Toyota FT-1 Concept ExteriorFT-1 stands for Future Toyota-One, and nowhere is that vision better realized than in the vehicle?s exterior. This is a shape that simultaneously pays homage to the iconic 1998 Supra while presenting you a contour you?ve never seen before. The side glass and curvaceous elements of the exterior are reminiscent of the 2000GT, and the wraparound windshield looks similar to the 2007 FT-HS concept. The look of an endurance motorsport vehicle is achieved through a central projection in the vehicle?s nose and prominent ducting. Nevertheless, the Totoya FT-1 Concept doesn?t mirror the oversized nature of the vehicle?s it draws inspiration from. A Toyota FT-1 Concept review from Pueblo Colorado will reveal a car that?s lightweight and eased into a compact package that never runs the risk of being toylike.

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Powertrain

Toyota FT-1 Concept PowertrainThe hood of the Totoya FT-1 Concept has a transparent window that lets you see its majestic, powerful and mock engine that lies beneath. Yes, mock. This was a vehicle shown on a stage without an actual engine optimized for it or even installed. Nevertheless, this Toyota FT-1 Concept review from Pueblo Colorado can make some presumptions based off the vehicle configuration, the cars that configuration derived from and statements made by the creators. When it comes to engines, the Toyota sport car tradition is an inline six. Newer models have all been turbocharged, so that?s to be expected as well. Based on the engine used in the 2000GT and the final Supra, Motor Trend postulated that a production FT-1 would use a 3L TwinPower Turbo, which is the best engine in this vein on the market right now.

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Mechanical

Toyota FT-1 Concept MechanicalA Toyota FT-1 Concept review from Pueblo Colorado reveals a front-engine sports car that employs a rear-wheel-drive configuration for maximum performance delivery. The vehicle has a Toyota badge, and the four seats are delivered in a traditional 2+2 seating configuration. It features a sophisticated and totally adjustable suspension so that it could perform equally well on the track and on the road. This is a vehicle with a low center of gravity that can corner at high speed with grace and ease. If you?d like to learn more about this, then contact Pueblo Toyota for more FT-1 Concept information and a quote.

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Safety

Toyota FT-1 Concept SafetyStandard safety features weren?t present on the vehicle shown on stage. After all, this was a vehicle presented with the track in mind. Sure, there was a roll cage and features like that, but an FT-1 that rolled off the line for use on the street would have to boast much more than just that. Again, we can make some estimations by comparing it to sports cars like it that are road-ready. There would be airbags at the drive and front passenger position and perhaps at the sides. It would have stability control, an advanced traction control that skilled drivers could manipulate as well as high-performance, antilock brakes. Contact Pueblo Toyota for more FT-1 Concept information, and your Pueblo Toyota serving Colorado Springs and Southern Colorado will get you the latest safety specifications available. Toyota sports cars are among the pinnacle of the market. This is the kind of performance vehicle you deserve to drive and the kind of dream that your Pueblo Toyota serving Colorado Springs and Southern Colorado can help you realize. Contact your Pueblo Toyota serving Colorado Springs and Southern Colorado today about this and other Toyota vehicles. Your friendly neighborhood dealership will not only provide you quotes but information about discounts, special financing and more.

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DISCLAIMERS

*The above information is regarding the base model Toyota FT-1 Concept. Standard specs and features may change from year to year. Contact our dealership with any questions regarding the new or used vehicle you?re inquiring about.