Toyota FT-1 Concept Car

submitted by DeepKnowHow on 01/16/14 1

The Toyota FT-1 concept is a pure performance, track-focused sports car model created by CALTY Design Research, Toyota's North American Design branch. The FT-1 concept is a symbol that captures elements of the emotion and energy we can expect to see in future Toyota vehicle designs. Its design is heavily influenced by Toyota's long sports car tradition that includes vehicles such as 2000GT, Celica, Supra and most recently, FT-86 (Scion F-RS) www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/ Toyota USA Check out more from ToyotaUSA: tinyurl.com/mjy9kmn tinyurl.com/qy3yqsv Subscribe to our channel for more about the entire family of Toyota motor vehicles: tinyurl.com/mpa9yqn Follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/toyota Twitter: twitter.com/toyota Instagram: instagram.com/toyotausa Google+: plus.google.com/+toyotausa/posts In 1957, when Toyota first came to America, Elvis was king of rock n' roll, big cars with tailfins were "in" and postage stamps were just 3 cents. After a poor start with a car called the "Toyopet," Toyota came back strong in 1965 with the popular 90-horsepower Corona sedan. Then there was the Corolla, Camry, Toyota trucks, the Lexus luxury brand, Scion, and the world's first gas/electric hybrid Prius...a car we built for the 21st century. Along the way, we've learned a lot and enjoyed the support of American consumers who have embraced the quality, dependability and reliability of our vehicles. Today, Toyota is one of the top-selling brands in America and we are committed to continuous improvement in everything we do, along with breakthrough products for the future. We're proud to share some highlights of our 50 years of progress and history here.

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