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Toyota concept vehicles (1980–1989)

Toyota Concept Vehicles produced between 1980 and 1989 include:

HiLux RV-3 (1980)

Toyota HiLux RV-3
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Pickup
Production1980
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Hilux

The Toyota HiLux RV-3 is a concept vehicle made by Toyota in 1980. It entered production as the third generation Hilux.[1]

DV-1 (1981)

The Toyota DV-1 was introduced in 1981. It is a Welcab style, and was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show. The car is designed for individuals with severe upper extremity disabilities. Based on the Toyota Corolla 1500SE passenger car, the DV-1 has been modified so that operations normally performed by the hands can be performed instead by other parts of the body. For example, the doors can be opened and closed with the feet. The car can be steered with the left leg. The shift lever, switches, parking brake and other devices can be operated with the right leg and right shoulder, and the turn signal switch with the head. The fully automatic air conditioner and radio respond to spoken commands. The latest Toyota technical advances are located throughout the DV-1. These include remote control door lock/unlock, automatic seatbelts, vehicle-speed-responsive door lock, headlights with automatic on/off and high and low beam use control, and "run flat tires" which can be driven on for short distances after punctures.[2]

EX-11 (1981)

Toyota EX-11
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1981
Body and chassis
LayoutFR
PlatformZ10 Soarer
RelatedToyota Soarer
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Soarer

The Toyota EX-11 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1981 Tokyo Motor Show. Based on the prototype Soarer, the EX-11 demonstrated advance electronics such as electronic engine and drive train management, colour monitors and fibre optic wiring.

SV-2 (1981)

Toyota SV-2
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1981
Body and chassis
LayoutFR
PlatformA60 Supra
RelatedToyota Supra
Powertrain
Engine2.8 L 5M-GEU I6
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Supra

The Toyota SV-2 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1981 Tokyo Motor Show. Based on the second-generation Supra, the SV-2 featured different styling, complete with a removable targa top and a maroon and white interior.

RV-5 (1982)

Toyota RV-5
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1982
Body and chassis
LayoutF4
PlatformL20 Tercel
RelatedTercel
Powertrain
Transmission5-speed manual

The Toyota RV-5 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the Jan 1982 Tokyo Auto Salon[3] and the March 1983 Geneva Motor Show. Based on the upcoming 4WD Tercel L20, the RV-5 was configured as a cross country mobile camera platform. The RV-5 was close to the released 4WD Tercel, with the main difference being that the large rear, side windows on the RV-5 could hinge upwards.

CQ-1 (1983)

The Toyota CQ-1 was produced in 1983, and was based on the Toyota TownAce. The CQ-1 was a concept in automobile communications technology; meaning the vehicle boasted advanced technology for the 1980s.[4]

Palette, Y-1, Y-2, Y-3 (1983)

Toyota Palette
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Y-1
Production1983
DesignerStudio Argo
Body and chassis
Body style4-door coupe
Chronology
SuccessorToyota AXV-II, Toyota Sera

The Toyota Palette was a concept vehicle made by Toyota in 1983. The Palette Y-2 was created in 1987, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The Y-2 was renamed the Toyota AXV-II. The Palette Y-3 was introduced in 1990, and was renamed the Toyota Sera.[5]

SV-3 (1983)

Toyota SV-3
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1983
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutMR
RelatedToyota MR2
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L 4A-GE I4
Chronology
SuccessorToyota MR2

The SV-3 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show. With minor changes it was put into production as the Toyota MR2.

FX-1 (1983)

Toyota FX-1
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1983
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L 1G-GE I6 twin-turbo (prototype)
Transmission4-speed automatic

The FX-1 was a concept car by Toyota. It was first shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show and also shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984. It was a showcase for new technologies in driver controls, engine, suspension, materials and aerodynamics. Design cues from the FX-1 later ended up on the Toyota Camry XV20, built between 1996 and 2001.

TAC3 (1983)

Toyota TAC3
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1983
Layout4WD

The TAC3 was a 4WD concept car by Toyota, first shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show. The driver sat in a central position, while two passengers sat behind in separate bucket seats. There was no roof but a rear roll bar provided roll over protection. The TAC3 was shown with a small trailer that also held 4 spare tyres on its towing arm. [6][7]

AXV (1985)

Toyota AXV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1985
Body and chassis
Body style2 door sedan
Powertrain
Engine1.1 L turbocharged diesel I3
Dimensions
Curb weight650 kg (1,433 lb)

The AXV (Advanced Experimental Vehicle) was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1985 Tokyo Motor Show. Its goal was for ultra-low fuel consumption, to be under 650 kg in weight and to have the same interior volume as a small sedan. [8]

The body was aerodynamically shaped, with Cd=0.26, while still seating four people. The bonnet, rear suspension arms and wheel rims were made from SMC (Sheet Moulding Compound), the roof was made from resin between steel sheets and the windows were made from polycarbonate resin.

The engine was a 1.1 litre 3 cylinder diesel. It used turbo-charging, direct injection and electronics to keep high performance levels while maintaining low fuel consumption.

FXV (1985)

Toyota FXV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1985
Body and chassis
Body style4 door sedan
LayoutR4
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L supercharged + turbocharged
Transmission5 speed automatic

The FXV (Future eXperimental Vehicle) was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the 1985 Tokyo Motor Show. [9][10]

The FXV included both 4 wheel steering and 4 wheel drive with Electronic Skid Control.

The mid-mounted 2.0 L engine had both a supercharger and a turbocharger (with a ceramic turbine wheel), pistons made from magnesium fibre-reinforced metal (FRM), a distributor-less ignition system and a resin intake manifold.

The full colour computerised CRT displays had touch screens which could control the suspension, CD player, air conditioning, cellular phone and 8mm video display. Speed was projected onto a head-up display.

MR2 Group B Prototype (1987)

Toyota's MR2 Group B Prototype was introduced in 1987. It was based on the Toyota 222D, but with added rally features, and is RWD.[11]

GTV (1987)

Toyota GTV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1987
Body and chassis
LayoutFR
PlatformT150 Carina
Powertrain
EngineGas Turbine II
TransmissionCVT
Dimensions
Length4,724 mm (186.0 in)
Width1,791 mm (70.5 in)
Height1,326 mm (52.2 in)

The Toyota GTV (Gas Turbine Vehicle) was a concept vehicle by Toyota with a gas turbine engine. It was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show. [12][13] A very sophisticated concept vehicle, it was based on the Toyota Carina, and was in fact a proof of concept vehicle slated initially for small-scale production.

A measure of Toyota's intent with the vehicle was its allowing journalists from Car Magazine to review the vehicle in 1986. Their view was favourable with regard to the overall performance of the vehicle, although the natural turbine lag of the engine did hurt the overall impression of the review. The CVT automatic gearbox did however endear the vehicle to testers - this gearbox has now become the cornerstone of Toyota automatic gearboxes, and the basis of the Toyota Prius gearbox. The GTV was also reviewed by Popular Science magazine. [14]

The GTV used the Gas Turbine II engine. A one-stage turbine was used to drive the compressor while a second turbine was connected to the drive shaft. The second stage also took the place of the fluid flywheel (torque converter). Unlike the earlier Chrysler Turbine Car, the GTV had a de-coupled gas turbine (i.e. output was by a separate turbine) with a two-stage heat exchanger designed to reduce the exhaust gas temperature. The compressor turbine spun at up to 68,000 rpm while the output turbine spun at up to 65,000 rpm. A regenerator took waste heat and transferred it to the incoming air, increasing efficiency. The engine output was reduced by 10.13 before being mated to the gearbox, giving a maximum power of 148 hp (110 kW) at 5300 rpm and a maximum torque of 245.9 lb⋅ft (333 N⋅m).

Earlier versions of the Gas Turbine engine were shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1975 (in the Toyota Century) [15] and 1977 (free standing). [16]

AXV-II (1987)

Toyota AXV-II
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1987
Body and chassis
ClassSport compact car
Body style3-door hatchback coupe
LayoutFR
PlatformP70 Starlet
DoorsButterfly
Powertrain
Engine1.3 L 2E-ELU I4
Transmission4 speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,300 mm (90.6 in)
Length3,780 mm (148.8 in)
Width1,650 mm (65.0 in)
Height1,260 mm (49.6 in)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Sera

The AXV-II was a concept car built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show. [13][17]

The concept has butterfly doors and pivoted up to the front to allow passengers to exit from the car in places that ordinary conventional doors cannot handle. Gas filled struts kept the door in place when open. The doors covered the roof of the car as well as the sides, with the door glass forming part of the roof.[17]

The hatchback was made entirely from glass that included the rear sides of the vehicle in a similar manner to the early Mazda RX-7.[17]

Mechanical components (engine, gearbox, suspension) were the same as those in the Starlet.[17]

The AXV-II went into production as the Toyota Sera in March 1990.

FXV-II (1987)

Toyota FXV-II
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1987
LayoutF4
Powertrain
Engine3.8 L V8

The FXV-II (Future eXperimental Vehicle II) was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show. [13][17]

It had an all alloy, quad cam, 32 valve, EFI, 3.8 litre V8 engine. It used a prototype of the 1UZ-FE which was later used in the Lexus LS400 (some 1UZ-FE prototypes from about 1987 were the same size).[18] The radiator cooling fans were hydraulically driven under computer control.[17]

At the time, the drive train was Toyota's only 4WD system using a V8. The front/rear split was normally 30/70 but could change up to 50/50. A 4 speed electronically controlled automatic gearbox was used. Electronic Skid Control and Traction Control were included.[17]

The Pegasus (Precision Engineered Geometrically Advanced SUSpension) was a prototype for the new Toyota TEMS suspension used on later Cressidas, Soarers and Supras.[17]

The FXV-II included 4 wheel steering and had a maximum speed of 260 km/h (160 mph) and a drag coefficient of Cd=0.26.[19]

The interior included GPS navigation and computerised CRT displays.[17]

Images of FXV-II

EV-30 (1987)

Toyota EV-30
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1987
Dimensions
Length2,100 mm (82.7 in)
Width1,320 mm (52.0 in)
Height1,140–1,525 mm (44.9–60.0 in)

The EV-30 was a concept two-seat electric vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show. .[17]

Th body was made from resin and was shown in both open (no roof) and closed (with a roof) forms, although both forms had no doors. The front bumper sloped back and upwards, running into the cabin to form the dashboard. The rear bumper sloped forward and down, running into the cabin to form the side armrests. The construction was lightweight, being designed as a LSV for use inside shopping malls, hospitals and similar environments.

Zinc-bromide batteries of 106 V were used to power an AC induction motor. This gave it a top speed of 43 km/h (27 mph). When driven at 30 km/h (19 mph) it had a range of 165 km (103 mi). The batteries could be charged from a standard Japanese 100 V mains socket.

Soarer Aero Cabin (1987)

Toyota Soarer Aero Cabin
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1987
AssemblyJapan
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size car
Body style2 door sports car
RelatedToyota 86
Powertrain
EngineTurbocharged 3.0L
Transmission4 speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2670 mm
Length4675 mm
Width1725 mm
Height1345 mm
Curb weight1610 kg
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Soarer

The Toyota Soarer Aero Cabin (Aerocabin) is a sports car based on the Toyota Soarer, and produced in 1987. It is a Japan only model, and 500 were produced. It is estimated that 490 are still in good condition. It includes an electric folding roof, power windows, power locks, leather seats, folding mirrors, keyless entry, digital dash, cruise control, and automated climate control. It's emblem is a horse with wings.[20][21][22]

4500GT (1989)

Toyota 4500GT
Overview
ManufacturerToyota Motor Company
Production1989
AssemblyJapan
Body and chassis
ClassGrand Tourer
Body style2+2 coupe
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine4.5 L 1UZ-FE-based V8
Transmission6 speed manual, rear mounted
Dimensions
Curb weight1,450 kg (3,197 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Soarer
Lexus SC400 Coupe

The Toyota 4500GT concept debuted at the 1989 Frankfurt Motor Show. It is a 2-door, 2+2 coupe that signalled Toyota's entry into the competitive upper-level luxury coupe class. Although the car's controversial styling was almost universally disliked by the show-goers at the Frankfurt show, its mechanical components were far more relevant, as they carried over much more closely to its production offspring than the styling did.

Toyota claimed the 4500GT was capable of transporting 4 passengers and their luggage comfortably at a speed of 300 km/h (186 mph). To achieve this, the car had to be both efficient, and powerful. The body's unusual shape (dropping snout, flat and abrupt rear end) yielded an extremely low coefficient of drag for the time period of Cd=0.29.

The power plant was quite impressive. A derivative of Toyota's then-new 1UZ-FE V8, the 4500GT boasted an additional 500 cc of displacement over the production unit, twin overhead camshafts per cylinder bank, and 5 valves per cylinder. This high tech masterpiece produced 220 kW (295 bhp) at 6600 rpm and 390 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft) at 4800 rpm. This alloy V8 was mated with a 6 speed manual transmission, which was mounted at the rear with the differential to even out the front/rear weight balance.

The suspension used double control arms front and rear. The front utilized upper A arms and lower L arms, and the rear used upper L arms and lower A arms for increased camber to promote stability in high speed corners.

No acceleration testing was ever done on the car, but with 220 kW (295 bhp) and a curb weight of 1,450 kg (3,197 lb), the rear-wheel drive 4500GT could be reasonably expected to achieve 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in less than 7 seconds.

The 4500GT never made it directly to the showroom; however, it was the predecessor to the third generation Toyota Soarer (also known as the first generation Lexus SC). The Soarer/SC400 utilized a milder production version of the 4500GT's V8, a 4.0 L with 250 hp (186 kW). The styling of the Soarer/SC400 was in the eyes of many much more cohesive and attractive, and it went on to great commercial success on the mechanical backbone of the 4500GT concept.

Camp Mate (1989)

Toyota Camp Mate
Overview
ManufacturerToyota Motor Company
Production1989
AssemblyJapan
Body and chassis
Classcampervan
Body stylevan
Layout4WD
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L 2C

The Toyota Camp Mate is a RV based on the Toyota LiteAce (TownAce). The concept was introduced in 1989, and was only ¥1,250,724. It features the regular LiteAce body, but includes a expandable side, adding an additional 0.9 m (3 ft) of space inside. The Camp Mate can fit up to 10 people, and has room for 2 beds, a small kitchen, a living room, and 1 bathroom. It is powered by the 2C 2.0 litre diesel engine, and uses 4WD.[23]

RAV-Four (1989)

Toyota RAV-Four
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1989
Body and chassis
Body style4-door SUV
Layout4-wheel drive
RelatedToyota RAV4
Powertrain
Enginefour-cylinder 2.0-liter engine
Dimensions
Length3695 mm
Width1695 mm
Height1660 mm

The Toyota RAV-Four is a concept vehicle produced by Toyota in 1989, and shown at the Tokyo Motor Show. It entered production as the Toyota RAV4. In the front, it includes a retractable winch.[24][25]

See also

References

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Toyota Concept Vehicles produced between 1980 and 1989 include Contents 1 HiLux RV 3 1980 2 DV 1 1981 3 EX 11 1981 4 SV 2 1981 5 RV 5 1982 6 CQ 1 1983 7 Palette Y 1 Y 2 Y 3 1983 8 SV 3 1983 9 FX 1 1983 10 TAC3 1983 11 AXV 1985 12 FXV 1985 13 MR2 Group B Prototype 1987 14 GTV 1987 15 AXV II 1987 16 FXV II 1987 17 EV 30 1987 18 Soarer Aero Cabin 1987 19 4500GT 1989 20 Camp Mate 1989 21 RAV Four 1989 22 See also 23 References 24 External linksHiLux RV 3 1980 EditToyota HiLux RV 3OverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota PickupProduction1980ChronologySuccessorToyota HiluxThe Toyota HiLux RV 3 is a concept vehicle made by Toyota in 1980 It entered production as the third generation Hilux 1 DV 1 1981 EditThe Toyota DV 1 was introduced in 1981 It is a Welcab style and was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show The car is designed for individuals with severe upper extremity disabilities Based on the Toyota Corolla 1500SE passenger car the DV 1 has been modified so that operations normally performed by the hands can be performed instead by other parts of the body For example the doors can be opened and closed with the feet The car can be steered with the left leg The shift lever switches parking brake and other devices can be operated with the right leg and right shoulder and the turn signal switch with the head The fully automatic air conditioner and radio respond to spoken commands The latest Toyota technical advances are located throughout the DV 1 These include remote control door lock unlock automatic seatbelts vehicle speed responsive door lock headlights with automatic on off and high and low beam use control and run flat tires which can be driven on for short distances after punctures 2 EX 11 1981 EditToyota EX 11OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1981Body and chassisLayoutFRPlatformZ10 SoarerRelatedToyota SoarerChronologyPredecessorToyota SoarerThe Toyota EX 11 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1981 Tokyo Motor Show Based on the prototype Soarer the EX 11 demonstrated advance electronics such as electronic engine and drive train management colour monitors and fibre optic wiring SV 2 1981 EditToyota SV 2OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1981Body and chassisLayoutFRPlatformA60 SupraRelatedToyota SupraPowertrainEngine2 8 L 5M GEU I6ChronologyPredecessorToyota SupraThe Toyota SV 2 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1981 Tokyo Motor Show Based on the second generation Supra the SV 2 featured different styling complete with a removable targa top and a maroon and white interior RV 5 1982 EditToyota RV 5OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1982Body and chassisLayoutF4PlatformL20 TercelRelatedTercelPowertrainTransmission5 speed manualThe Toyota RV 5 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the Jan 1982 Tokyo Auto Salon 3 and the March 1983 Geneva Motor Show Based on the upcoming 4WD Tercel L20 the RV 5 was configured as a cross country mobile camera platform The RV 5 was close to the released 4WD Tercel with the main difference being that the large rear side windows on the RV 5 could hinge upwards CQ 1 1983 EditThe Toyota CQ 1 was produced in 1983 and was based on the Toyota TownAce The CQ 1 was a concept in automobile communications technology meaning the vehicle boasted advanced technology for the 1980s 4 Palette Y 1 Y 2 Y 3 1983 EditNot to be confused with Toyota e Palette Toyota PaletteOverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota Y 1Production1983DesignerStudio ArgoBody and chassisBody style4 door coupeChronologySuccessorToyota AXV II Toyota SeraThe Toyota Palette was a concept vehicle made by Toyota in 1983 The Palette Y 2 was created in 1987 at the Tokyo Motor Show The Y 2 was renamed the Toyota AXV II The Palette Y 3 was introduced in 1990 and was renamed the Toyota Sera 5 SV 3 1983 EditToyota SV 3OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1983Body and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutMRRelatedToyota MR2PowertrainEngine1 6 L 4A GE I4ChronologySuccessorToyota MR2Main article Toyota SV 3 The SV 3 was a concept vehicle by Toyota shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show With minor changes it was put into production as the Toyota MR2 FX 1 1983 EditToyota FX 1OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1983LayoutFRPowertrainEngine2 0 L 1G GE I6 twin turbo prototype Transmission4 speed automaticMain article Toyota FX 1 The FX 1 was a concept car by Toyota It was first shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show and also shown at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984 It was a showcase for new technologies in driver controls engine suspension materials and aerodynamics Design cues from the FX 1 later ended up on the Toyota Camry XV20 built between 1996 and 2001 TAC3 1983 EditToyota TAC3OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1983Layout4WDThe TAC3 was a 4WD concept car by Toyota first shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show The driver sat in a central position while two passengers sat behind in separate bucket seats There was no roof but a rear roll bar provided roll over protection The TAC3 was shown with a small trailer that also held 4 spare tyres on its towing arm 6 7 AXV 1985 EditToyota AXVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1985Body and chassisBody style2 door sedanPowertrainEngine1 1 L turbocharged diesel I3DimensionsCurb weight650 kg 1 433 lb The AXV Advanced Experimental Vehicle was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1985 Tokyo Motor Show Its goal was for ultra low fuel consumption to be under 650 kg in weight and to have the same interior volume as a small sedan 8 The body was aerodynamically shaped with Cd 0 26 while still seating four people The bonnet rear suspension arms and wheel rims were made from SMC Sheet Moulding Compound the roof was made from resin between steel sheets and the windows were made from polycarbonate resin The engine was a 1 1 litre 3 cylinder diesel It used turbo charging direct injection and electronics to keep high performance levels while maintaining low fuel consumption FXV 1985 EditToyota FXVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1985Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanLayoutR4PowertrainEngine2 0 L supercharged turbochargedTransmission5 speed automaticThe FXV Future eXperimental Vehicle was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the 1985 Tokyo Motor Show 9 10 The FXV included both 4 wheel steering and 4 wheel drive with Electronic Skid Control The mid mounted 2 0 L engine had both a supercharger and a turbocharger with a ceramic turbine wheel pistons made from magnesium fibre reinforced metal FRM a distributor less ignition system and a resin intake manifold The full colour computerised CRT displays had touch screens which could control the suspension CD player air conditioning cellular phone and 8mm video display Speed was projected onto a head up display MR2 Group B Prototype 1987 EditToyota s MR2 Group B Prototype was introduced in 1987 It was based on the Toyota 222D but with added rally features and is RWD 11 GTV 1987 EditToyota GTVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1987Body and chassisLayoutFRPlatformT150 CarinaPowertrainEngineGas Turbine IITransmissionCVTDimensionsLength4 724 mm 186 0 in Width1 791 mm 70 5 in Height1 326 mm 52 2 in The Toyota GTV Gas Turbine Vehicle was a concept vehicle by Toyota with a gas turbine engine It was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show 12 13 A very sophisticated concept vehicle it was based on the Toyota Carina and was in fact a proof of concept vehicle slated initially for small scale production A measure of Toyota s intent with the vehicle was its allowing journalists from Car Magazine to review the vehicle in 1986 Their view was favourable with regard to the overall performance of the vehicle although the natural turbine lag of the engine did hurt the overall impression of the review The CVT automatic gearbox did however endear the vehicle to testers this gearbox has now become the cornerstone of Toyota automatic gearboxes and the basis of the Toyota Prius gearbox The GTV was also reviewed by Popular Science magazine 14 The GTV used the Gas Turbine II engine A one stage turbine was used to drive the compressor while a second turbine was connected to the drive shaft The second stage also took the place of the fluid flywheel torque converter Unlike the earlier Chrysler Turbine Car the GTV had a de coupled gas turbine i e output was by a separate turbine with a two stage heat exchanger designed to reduce the exhaust gas temperature The compressor turbine spun at up to 68 000 rpm while the output turbine spun at up to 65 000 rpm A regenerator took waste heat and transferred it to the incoming air increasing efficiency The engine output was reduced by 10 13 before being mated to the gearbox giving a maximum power of 148 hp 110 kW at 5300 rpm and a maximum torque of 245 9 lb ft 333 N m Earlier versions of the Gas Turbine engine were shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1975 in the Toyota Century 15 and 1977 free standing 16 AXV II 1987 EditToyota AXV IIOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1987Body and chassisClassSport compact carBody style3 door hatchback coupeLayoutFRPlatformP70 StarletDoorsButterflyPowertrainEngine1 3 L 2E ELU I4Transmission4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 300 mm 90 6 in Length3 780 mm 148 8 in Width1 650 mm 65 0 in Height1 260 mm 49 6 in ChronologySuccessorToyota SeraThe AXV II was a concept car built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show 13 17 The concept has butterfly doors and pivoted up to the front to allow passengers to exit from the car in places that ordinary conventional doors cannot handle Gas filled struts kept the door in place when open The doors covered the roof of the car as well as the sides with the door glass forming part of the roof 17 The hatchback was made entirely from glass that included the rear sides of the vehicle in a similar manner to the early Mazda RX 7 17 Mechanical components engine gearbox suspension were the same as those in the Starlet 17 The AXV II went into production as the Toyota Sera in March 1990 FXV II 1987 EditToyota FXV IIOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1987LayoutF4PowertrainEngine3 8 L V8The FXV II Future eXperimental Vehicle II was a concept vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show 13 17 It had an all alloy quad cam 32 valve EFI 3 8 litre V8 engine It used a prototype of the 1UZ FE which was later used in the Lexus LS400 some 1UZ FE prototypes from about 1987 were the same size 18 The radiator cooling fans were hydraulically driven under computer control 17 At the time the drive train was Toyota s only 4WD system using a V8 The front rear split was normally 30 70 but could change up to 50 50 A 4 speed electronically controlled automatic gearbox was used Electronic Skid Control and Traction Control were included 17 The Pegasus Precision Engineered Geometrically Advanced SUSpension was a prototype for the new Toyota TEMS suspension used on later Cressidas Soarers and Supras 17 The FXV II included 4 wheel steering and had a maximum speed of 260 km h 160 mph and a drag coefficient of Cd 0 26 19 The interior included GPS navigation and computerised CRT displays 17 Images of FXV IIEV 30 1987 EditToyota EV 30OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1987DimensionsLength2 100 mm 82 7 in Width1 320 mm 52 0 in Height1 140 1 525 mm 44 9 60 0 in The EV 30 was a concept two seat electric vehicle by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1987 Tokyo Motor Show 17 Th body was made from resin and was shown in both open no roof and closed with a roof forms although both forms had no doors The front bumper sloped back and upwards running into the cabin to form the dashboard The rear bumper sloped forward and down running into the cabin to form the side armrests The construction was lightweight being designed as a LSV for use inside shopping malls hospitals and similar environments Zinc bromide batteries of 106 V were used to power an AC induction motor This gave it a top speed of 43 km h 27 mph When driven at 30 km h 19 mph it had a range of 165 km 103 mi The batteries could be charged from a standard Japanese 100 V mains socket Soarer Aero Cabin 1987 EditToyota Soarer Aero CabinOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1987AssemblyJapanBody and chassisClassMid size carBody style2 door sports carRelatedToyota 86PowertrainEngineTurbocharged 3 0LTransmission4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2670 mmLength4675 mmWidth1725 mmHeight1345 mmCurb weight1610 kgChronologyPredecessorToyota SoarerThe Toyota Soarer Aero Cabin Aerocabin is a sports car based on the Toyota Soarer and produced in 1987 It is a Japan only model and 500 were produced It is estimated that 490 are still in good condition It includes an electric folding roof power windows power locks leather seats folding mirrors keyless entry digital dash cruise control and automated climate control It s emblem is a horse with wings 20 21 22 4500GT 1989 EditToyota 4500GTOverviewManufacturerToyota Motor CompanyProduction1989AssemblyJapanBody and chassisClassGrand TourerBody style2 2 coupeLayoutFRPowertrainEngine4 5 L 1UZ FE based V8Transmission6 speed manual rear mountedDimensionsCurb weight1 450 kg 3 197 lb ChronologySuccessorToyota SoarerLexus SC400 CoupeThe Toyota 4500GT concept debuted at the 1989 Frankfurt Motor Show It is a 2 door 2 2 coupe that signalled Toyota s entry into the competitive upper level luxury coupe class Although the car s controversial styling was almost universally disliked by the show goers at the Frankfurt show its mechanical components were far more relevant as they carried over much more closely to its production offspring than the styling did Toyota claimed the 4500GT was capable of transporting 4 passengers and their luggage comfortably at a speed of 300 km h 186 mph To achieve this the car had to be both efficient and powerful The body s unusual shape dropping snout flat and abrupt rear end yielded an extremely low coefficient of drag for the time period of Cd 0 29 The power plant was quite impressive A derivative of Toyota s then new 1UZ FE V8 the 4500GT boasted an additional 500 cc of displacement over the production unit twin overhead camshafts per cylinder bank and 5 valves per cylinder This high tech masterpiece produced 220 kW 295 bhp at 6600 rpm and 390 N m 288 lb ft at 4800 rpm This alloy V8 was mated with a 6 speed manual transmission which was mounted at the rear with the differential to even out the front rear weight balance The suspension used double control arms front and rear The front utilized upper A arms and lower L arms and the rear used upper L arms and lower A arms for increased camber to promote stability in high speed corners No acceleration testing was ever done on the car but with 220 kW 295 bhp and a curb weight of 1 450 kg 3 197 lb the rear wheel drive 4500GT could be reasonably expected to achieve 0 97 km h 0 60 mph in less than 7 seconds The 4500GT never made it directly to the showroom however it was the predecessor to the third generation Toyota Soarer also known as the first generation Lexus SC The Soarer SC400 utilized a milder production version of the 4500GT s V8 a 4 0 L with 250 hp 186 kW The styling of the Soarer SC400 was in the eyes of many much more cohesive and attractive and it went on to great commercial success on the mechanical backbone of the 4500GT concept Camp Mate 1989 EditToyota Camp MateOverviewManufacturerToyota Motor CompanyProduction1989AssemblyJapanBody and chassisClasscampervanBody stylevanLayout4WDPowertrainEngine2 0 L 2CThe Toyota Camp Mate is a RV based on the Toyota LiteAce TownAce The concept was introduced in 1989 and was only 1 250 724 It features the regular LiteAce body but includes a expandable side adding an additional 0 9 m 3 ft of space inside The Camp Mate can fit up to 10 people and has room for 2 beds a small kitchen a living room and 1 bathroom It is powered by the 2C 2 0 litre diesel engine and uses 4WD 23 RAV Four 1989 EditNot to be confused with the Toyota RAV4 although the RAV Four eventually became the RAV4 Toyota RAV FourOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1989Body and chassisBody style4 door SUVLayout4 wheel driveRelatedToyota RAV4PowertrainEnginefour cylinder 2 0 liter engineDimensionsLength3695 mmWidth1695 mmHeight1660 mmThe Toyota RAV Four is a concept vehicle produced by Toyota in 1989 and shown at the Tokyo Motor Show It entered production as the Toyota RAV4 In the front it includes a retractable winch 24 25 See also EditToyota concept vehicles 1935 1969 Toyota concept vehicles 1970 1979 Toyota concept vehicles 1990 1999 Toyota concept vehicles 2000 2009 Toyota concept vehicles 2010 2019 Toyota concept vehicles 2020 2029 References Edit Toyota HiLux RV 3 1980 Retrieved December 3 2020 TOYOTA PRESENTS GALA EXHIBITS AT 24TH TOKYO MOTOR SHOW Retrieved 2020 11 19 Toyota RV5 Salon De Tokyo 4x4 Magazine in French Jan 1982 Concept Capsule Recreationism Toyota Style Concept Capsule US Retrieved 2020 11 19 1983 Toyota Palette Retrieved December 3 2020 Edwin M Reingold Charles L Martin 1983 11 14 Tokyo s Wonder Cars Time Magazine U S Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Retrieved 2011 09 06 Tokyo Motor Show brochure in Japanese Toyota 1983 Retrieved 2011 09 06 Ryuzo Hoshino 1987 Fifty years of Toyota Concept Cars the wheel extended 17 3 48 49 ISSN 0049 755X S Parker 1986 Steering to the Four Popular Mechanics Feb 94 Herbert Shuldiner 1986 4 Wheel Steering here now for all out performance Popular Science Feb 32 Phantom Toyota MR2 Group B rally car Retrieved December 1 2020 Tokyo Motor Show brochure in Japanese Toyota 1985 Retrieved 2011 09 06 a b c C P Gilmore 1988 From Japan Ultimate Technocars Popular Science Feb 32 Kevin Radley 1988 Driving Toyota s turbine car Popular Science Feb 50 Tokyo Motor Show Magazine in Japanese 1975 Tokyo Motor Show brochure in Japanese Toyota 1977 Retrieved 2011 09 06 a b c d e f g h i j TMS 1987 Press Release Toyota 1987 Retrieved 2010 03 03 The creation of Lexus Malaysian Motor Trader 2006 12 12 Archived from the original on 22 March 2008 Retrieved 2022 07 22 Toyota exhibits FXV II concept car at Frankfurt Motor Show Press release Toyota 1987 09 08 Retrieved 2022 07 22 1989 TOYOTA SOARER AEROCABIN mecum com US Retrieved December 4 2020 TOYOTA SOARER 3 0GT AEROCABIN carfromjapan com Japan Retrieved December 4 2020 1989 Toyota Soarer Aerocabin carfolio com US Retrieved December 4 2020 1990 Toyota Campmate 4wd Camper Van Vanlife Northwest US Retrieved 2020 11 18 Toyota s Rad 1989 RAV FOUR Concept Is the RAV4 We Still Want US Retrieved December 3 2020 1989 Toyota RAV Four Concept We Forgot US Retrieved December 3 2020 External links EditToyota concept cars Video of the GTV on Youtube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toyota concept vehicles 1980 1989 amp oldid 1105009305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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