Toyota Shooting Brake concept modified a little

by SpeedLux

The Toyota GT86 and Subaru BRZ launched back in 2012, however besides a mid-life reinnovation of the budget sports coupe in New York, very little has actually altered in the ToyoBaru world and a minimum of hardly any had changed up until Toyota took the covers off the GT86 Shooting Brake concept.

Created by Toyota’s Australian team, the concept was hand-built in Japan. Similar to Mercedes, finishing with its CLS and CLA, Toyota took the coupe and implanted on a sloping hatch-style rear end to maximize baggage area and headroom.

Unlike other concepts, the 86 Shooting Brake is a totally practical vehicle, and Toyota states it has actually been put through its rates on a test track. Although the press is yet to get behind the wheel, Toyota Global Chief Engineer Tetsuya Tada is positive that vehicle has lost nothing in the shift from coupe to shooting brake.

Other than the rear roofline, the automobile continues to be unchanged, which means power still originates from a 2.0-liter engine producing 149 kW (200 hp).

There is no information yet available about the production.

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