Future models - Toyota - FT-SXFirst look: Toyota aims for best of both worldsToyota reveals the future of its car-based SUV philosophy2 Feb 2005 YET another solution to the automotive world’s best-of-both-worlds quandary was presented by Toyota at the Detroit motor show, in the shape of the FT-SX concept. This is what an advanced product strategy group and Toyota’s US-based Calty research and design centre came up with when assigned the task of creating a vehicle that combined the ride comfort, handling and fuel efficiency of a sedan with the utility and visibility of a car-based SUV. FT-SX was styled by 2005 US Avalon designer, 30-year-old Ian Cartabiano, and measures an imposing 4.5 metres long, 1.8 metres wide and 1.5 metres high. Presenting a fresh corporate face for Toyota as well as hoping to appeal to young families and empty-nesters, FT-SX features a rear hatch with three opening options - the upper glass hatch pivots up, the lower hatch pivots down and the glass roof has two panels which slide towards the centre to create a loading opening and double as a rear sunroof. FT-SX’s interior was the work of Calty’s Alberto Palma and uses natural woods, soft leathers and durable metals, plus a “60/60” driver and front passenger seat that features overlapping seat elements and armrests. Meantime, the “flying speedboard” instrument cluster has a sporting, sleek design that echoes the exterior by flowing seamlessly into the door and interior, while the rear cargo area includes a loading tray that automatically extends when the lower hatch is opened. According to Toyota, the FT-SX is “the emotional and powerful result of our exercise in defining a new genre and potential product direction for Toyota. “Its surprising utility, powerful design, innovative features and luxurious comfort create the passion necessary to fulfil the requirements of its buyers in a fresh new way. In short, the FT-SX is a vehicle that delivers the best of both worlds.” All future modelsAlfa Romeo Abarth Alpine Alpina Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chery Brabham Chrysler Chevrolet Cupra Citroen DS Dodge Fiat Ferrari Foton Ford Great Wall FPV Haval GWM Honda Holden Hummer HSV Infiniti Hyundai Jaguar Isuzu Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Lexus LDV Mahindra Lotus Mazda Maserati Mercedes-AMG McLaren MG Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Peugeot Pagani Proton Porsche Renault Ram Rover Rolls-Royce Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla Volvo Volkswagen Motor industry news |
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