Toyota/Subaru/Scion Lightweight Sports Car: Toyota GT86, Subaru BRZ, Scion FRS!
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A N/A boxer engine with a 6 speed M/T and LSD? Sounds great as a Toyota or Subaru...not so much as a Scion. I'm really digging the giant wing in the back. I dunno, I've always liked cars with a ridiculous factory spoiler (I'm looking at you, RSX-s, Supra, STI/Evo).
From the looks of it, the car should be ready to launch very soon. A lot of 2012 production models are just leaking to us now, about the same time as the FT-86, so a 2012 model launch (Q4, 2011) isn't such a big stretch. Just wishful thinking!
From the looks of it, the car should be ready to launch very soon. A lot of 2012 production models are just leaking to us now, about the same time as the FT-86, so a 2012 model launch (Q4, 2011) isn't such a big stretch. Just wishful thinking!
#1101
Scion FR-S Soapbox car
Renowned concept car builder Five:Axis is ready to throw down with a truly outstanding build for an upcoming Soapbox Derby. Being put together by Red Bull, this ain't your regular Soapbox Derby, and this certainly ain't your average backyard special. This is a custom one-off fiberglass micro-body based on the super stylish Scion FR-S Concept unveiled at the New York Auto Show in April. Since Five:Axis is well intertwined with Toyota, Lexus and Scion, it looks like they got some design studio CAD files to design the shell and the same slinky red metallic paint that the FR-S was wearing for its first stage appearance.
Think the underpinnings are still '50s Soapbox technology? You couldn't be further off because the custom aluminum space frame features a TEIN coilover suspension and Wilwood disc brakes. But all that technology isn't going to be worth jack if there isn't a ringer behind the wheel. The Five:Axis Scion FR-S will be piloted by none other than Dai Yoshihara, the Formula D drifter who slides the Falken Tire Nissan 240SX. Dai knows a thing or two about grip as well since he also competes in the Redline Time Attack Tuner Car Championship in an imported Civic Type R.
However, at this point we're not sure what part of Dai's expertise is really applicable for the upcoming Redbull Soapbox derby race. The only race on the calendar in the U.S. this year, it's slated to be held tomorrow, May 21 at 5th & Grand in downtown LA and promises to be nothing like what you might envision a traditional Soapbox derby to be. There are sharp 90-degree turns, NASCAR-style banks and myriad of sweet jumps. Although it appears the Five:Axis build will hold together during the abuse, we are not sure that Dai's run will be crash or injury free.
Think the underpinnings are still '50s Soapbox technology? You couldn't be further off because the custom aluminum space frame features a TEIN coilover suspension and Wilwood disc brakes. But all that technology isn't going to be worth jack if there isn't a ringer behind the wheel. The Five:Axis Scion FR-S will be piloted by none other than Dai Yoshihara, the Formula D drifter who slides the Falken Tire Nissan 240SX. Dai knows a thing or two about grip as well since he also competes in the Redline Time Attack Tuner Car Championship in an imported Civic Type R.
However, at this point we're not sure what part of Dai's expertise is really applicable for the upcoming Redbull Soapbox derby race. The only race on the calendar in the U.S. this year, it's slated to be held tomorrow, May 21 at 5th & Grand in downtown LA and promises to be nothing like what you might envision a traditional Soapbox derby to be. There are sharp 90-degree turns, NASCAR-style banks and myriad of sweet jumps. Although it appears the Five:Axis build will hold together during the abuse, we are not sure that Dai's run will be crash or injury free.
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A N/A boxer engine with a 6 speed M/T and LSD? Sounds great as a Toyota or Subaru...not so much as a Scion. I'm really digging the giant wing in the back. I dunno, I've always liked cars with a ridiculous factory spoiler (I'm looking at you, RSX-s, Supra, STI/Evo).
From the looks of it, the car should be ready to launch very soon. A lot of 2012 production models are just leaking to us now, about the same time as the FT-86, so a 2012 model launch (Q4, 2011) isn't such a big stretch. Just wishful thinking!
From the looks of it, the car should be ready to launch very soon. A lot of 2012 production models are just leaking to us now, about the same time as the FT-86, so a 2012 model launch (Q4, 2011) isn't such a big stretch. Just wishful thinking!
toyota has to realize how the world works - and thats big hp these days. this is not japan.
#1103
p.s. I had MR-S with custom turbo... over 200whp in that little body.
amazing... and scary... i could spin the wheels in 3rd.
completely different car that stock 138hp version....
amazing... and scary... i could spin the wheels in 3rd.
completely different car that stock 138hp version....
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on the other hand, chipping existing turbo is cheap.
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Spy Shots: Toyobaru spotted on the 405?
These shots appear to be of the Subaru version of the planned, talked-about, redesigned, and talked-about-some-more 2013 Scion FR-S/Toyota FT-86/Toyobaru. According to our reader spy, this version was wearing Subaru distributor plates, pretty much giving away its true identity.
While the heavy camo does a great job obscuring the a good look at the car, and the shots are taken from a distance, it looks like the Subaru coupe will sport slightly more understated lines than its stablemate at Scion.
While the heavy camo does a great job obscuring the a good look at the car, and the shots are taken from a distance, it looks like the Subaru coupe will sport slightly more understated lines than its stablemate at Scion.
#1108
once again this shows that bulging and shaped fenders are still in..
Subbie and Toyota versions should be 98% same I think... this is too much of low volume car for them to make it very different.
Subbie and Toyota versions should be 98% same I think... this is too much of low volume car for them to make it very different.
#1110
Somehow I don't think so.
Thank you. Agreed. It irks me to hear everybody going on about "it's the Toyota version" or "it's the Subaru version" .... They are gonna be pretty much the same damn car
Thank you. Agreed. It irks me to hear everybody going on about "it's the Toyota version" or "it's the Subaru version" .... They are gonna be pretty much the same damn car