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Old Oct 13, 2009 | 03:48 PM
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Default Spy Shots: Toyota-Subaru coupe prototype caught ringin' der Nürburg

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/13/t...ype-spy-shots/

Toyota's FT-86 concept, which will be officially unveiled at next week's Tokyo Motor Show, combines attractive, aggressive aesthetics, rear-wheel drive and a Subaru-sourced boxer engine with the hopes of injecting a bit of passion into the Japanese automaker's admittedly sterile lineup. And since the vehicle has reportedly been a collaboration between Toyota and Subaru all along, we've been anxiously awaiting the Subaru-branded coupe that is sure to follow.

Last week, we gave you an update regarding Subaru's progress with its half of the Toyobaru project, complete with a sketch-tastic rendering from the UK's Autocar. Fast forward to today, and although we can't be sure if this Nürburgring-circling, cobbled-together prototype is a Subaru effort or a Toyota joint, it appears to be a development of the FT-86 that we know is headed for production.

As shot here by our friends at KGP Photography, the little coupe is well disguised, but it looks like a Fuji Heavy project to us, as it shares some Subaru design hallmarks. Up front, the masked prototype takes on the basic shape of the WRX, with bold, bulging curves and a snub nose. There is no trademark Subaru hood scoop, but the big hood has a very aggressive appearance. Out back, the car's rump is also Impreza hatch-like, with a massive rear wing disguised by some heavy camo. It isn't at all clear that what's seen here is in any way, shape or form production bodywork, but we wouldn't be surprised to see the Scooby crew adopt a chunkier aesthetic than their compatriots at Toyota.

The basic layout of the vehicle also appears to favor motivation via the rear wheels, as the 2+2 cabin is pushed back over the rear axle. The Subaru will likely sport the same direct injection 2.0-liter boxer engine currently sitting under the hood of the Toyota concept. If the little boxer can indeed produce nearly 200 horsepower as has been rumored, we're thinking it will be solid punch for the Subaru, as the Toyota FT-86 is nearly a foot shorter than an Impreza and the spy photos show what appears to be a very small form factor. Add turbocharging down the line and we suspect you've got a tuner's delight capable of taking on the big boys.

Word on the street is that Subaru isn't quite sold on the idea of the Toyota-designed rear-wheel drive platform, which may or may not be able to accommodate Subaru's signature all-wheel drive setup. We're not sure that theory makes much sense if the two are collaborating on concept versions of the vehicle, and it would be difficult to understand how Subaru could enter such an agreement without first knowing whether it could add its trademark drivetrain, but we've heard this word ourselves from Subie folks as well, so perhaps Toyota is throwing some of its weight around.

Check out the high-res gallery below and our spy shooter's thoughts after the jump.

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/13/t...ype-spy-shots/
Old Oct 18, 2009 | 10:19 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SYJjE7Xrf4
Old Oct 19, 2009 | 09:59 PM
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I'd drive it....if it came with the CF rear splitter and dual exhaust....

The interior looks like something out of a movie......but still sexy!
Old Oct 27, 2009 | 08:29 PM
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too bad the lap was in disguise... but, can't wait for the street version!
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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hmmm.. looks nothing like the concept....what a shame
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 01:44 AM
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yeah the concepts body looks much better or maybe its coz of that thing they wrap around the rear?
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that thing is hideous, reminds me of the back to the future car
Old Nov 7, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Domo
that thing is hideous, reminds me of the back to the future car
Didn't you hear we're adding time travel to our long list of standard features?
Old Nov 7, 2009 | 03:50 PM
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Even without the car wrap and such I dont see how that could even resemble the concept. And if the side windows and pillars are really that tall this will be a huge dissapointment.. ugly as sin. As usual the car companies dont have the b@lls to stick to their concept design it seems.. which in this case was an incredibly sexy car on the outside. Hopefully it doesnt look the way it seems it will...
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*LOL* Guys, it is totally hidden under all the nasty panels. Toyota does a pretty good job at keeping the looks of a car under wraps, especially at the ring
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Unless they welded a taller roofline on it with windows included.. then my comment on that part still stands. Looks like a fish bowel on top of the car. Hopefully it is just an optical illusion...
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Well lets just pray they do not do anything that looks like that

Old Nov 7, 2009 | 10:10 PM
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i believe that was just put together from parts of subaru impreza and some other car to test out the engine and handling? that's wat i heard.
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