Toyota FT-86 II Sports Concept: Design Video, Geneva Motor Show 2011

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

Akihiro "Dezi" Nagaya, General Manager of Toyota Design Division at Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, explains the processes and philosophies behind the design of the FT-86 II sports concept.

For the latest news about about Toyota's next-generation sports car, visit www.blog.toyota.co.uk/FT-86

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  • Wait a second..... Toyota is making exciting cars again!?!??!

  • bring The NEW SUPRA OUT and ill BUY them ALL

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  • My new dream car!  Kakui kuruma desu ne!

  • The design was good up until here...and then they go fk it up

  • Awesome look, but I wouldn't touch it with a boxer motor in it. This would have been the perfect platform for Toyota to revive the JZA80 Platform. Pity they missed the bus on that one

  • that is one bad ass toyota

  • bring the Toyota version to the US and I will buy it!

  • i bet subaru stands to make alot of money allowing toyota to use their engine

  • No matter what Toyota brings out... it will never compare to the Legendary Supra with its twin turbos inline 6...

  • @ThAiLaO707 lexus is owned by toyota so prolly just going to be a cheaper version

  • I hope this will be how the GT86 looks as a kouki model.

  • Finally a LFA for middle class THNKSS YOU TOYOTA FINALLYYYY I DONT HAVE $6000000000000000 for a LFA but if this piece of art sell in 29k, bye bye 370z, genesis coupe, mustan gt, camaro ss

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