Future models - ToyotaShanghai show: Toyota reveals MPV, sedan conceptsSleek Toyota FT-HT Yuejia people-mover concept, prototype hybrid sedan at Shanghai22 Apr 2013 TOYOTA unveiled two Chinese market-oriented concepts at the Shanghai motor show over the weekend, headlined by the FT-HT Yuejia people-mover and Yundong Shuangquing II sedan. The “Yuejia” element of the FT-HT’s name is derived from a Mandarin Chinese term for “happy family”, and the six-seater was designed to appeal to young Chinese consumers. Starting with a gaping chrome-laden grille inspired by the ‘spindle grille’ adopted by Toyota’s luxury arm Lexus, the FT-HT has more of a sleek, sporty hatchback look than that of a traditional people-mover. Smooth, gently curving surfaces are occasionally pinched and folded, to prevent the car from looking bulbous, with mesh-like textures applied along the lower flanks. The look is completed by narrow, stylised headlights, five-spoke alloy wheels with machined T-shape spokes and scissor doors that open up to reveal a pillarless structure for easy cabin access. Toyota is not the only Japanese car-maker to showcase a funky youth-oriented people-mover concept at Shanghai as rival Honda unveiled the Concept M (see separate story). With a name derived from Toyota’s corporate slogan in China, meaning “movement upon clouds” and “dual support” to signify its two power sources, the Yundong Shuangquing II (YS2) sedan concept uses a prototype hybrid drivetrain. From top: Yundong Shuangquing II and Yaris. The electrified system was devised at Toyota’s research and development centre in Changshu, China. The YS2 concept receives elements of Toyota’s now familiar front-end treatment a grille split four ways with the Toyota badge separating it vertically, and horizontal strakes either side. But on the YS2 the strakes lead into the headlights, which again expand on Toyota’s angular theme by extending the indicators around the sides of the car in a fanned design reminiscent of laughter lines around a human eye. Snub rear styling gives the YS2 distinctive proportions similar to a four-door version of the Kia Cerato Koup. Bringing the number of Toyota world premieres to a record three was the production version of the unique, Chinese-market Yaris hatchback and its Vios sedan derivative. The Yaris exhibits styling unlike any sold in Australia, past or present, and does not appear to follow Toyota’s current design language as applied to global models such as the Camry, Corolla or RAV4. Read more4th of April 2013 Recall belts 6000 Toyota FJ CruisersPotential seatbelt issue grounds all Toyota FJ Cruisers sold in Australia4th of April 2013 Toyota Australia exports head towards 70KStill some way to go for Toyota Australia exports to reach 2008 record of 100K units28th of March 2013 New York show: Toyota Kluger has a growth spurtNew-gen Toyota Kluger debuts, Australia won’t get diesel, hybrid or eight seats18th of March 2013 Toyota paying highest bonus since 2008 in JapanJapanese Toyota workers to get 16 per cent bonus boost in 2013 as profits triple29th of January 2013 Toyota back on topJapanese sales jump pushes Toyota to 9.7 million vehicle sales and global leadershipAll 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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