Toyota Aurion Pro-Factory Xtreme Drag Car (AU)

Toyota Aurion Pro-Factory Xtreme Drag Car

Ultimate TRD Aurion

By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
June 7, 2008 12:00 AM
Filed Under: Japanese, Motorsport, Toyota

When it comes to sheer power, no other motor sport beats drag racing. Toyota Racing Development is at home in all sorts of motor sports and has now unveiled a drag racer, the TRD Aurion Pro-Factory Xtreme (Pro-FX).

The TRD Aurion Pro-FX is capable of reaching a top speed of over 350 km/h and can go from standstill to 100 km/h in under 1 second with its 1300kW of power from the Toyota six-cylinder turbocharged engine. Former Australian champion Tony Wedlock will pilot the monster at its first race, this weekend at the 2008 Winter nationals in Australia.

Toyota Australia motorsport manager Todd Connolly said, "Today's unveiling of the Ultimate Motorsport TRD Aurion Pro-FX takes us to a whole new level - this car has performance and excitement by the bucket-load.”

"We are eager to show that as well as good looks, our Ultimate Motorsports TRD Aurion Pro-FX has performance to match," Wedlock said. "We are looking to push the performance envelope this weekend."

Source: Toyota

Press Release (Click to expand)

THE ULTIMATE TRD AURION

Toyota unveiled the TRD Aurion Pro-Factory Xtreme (Pro-FX) drag car at Willowbank Raceway in Queensland today ahead of its debut outing at the biggest event in Australian drag racing, the 2008 Winter nationals. Run by former Australian champion Tony Wedlock and his Ultimate Motorsport team, the TRD Aurion Pro-FX has a top speed of more than 350km/h.

Powered by a turbocharged six-cylinder Toyota engine, the TRD Aurion Pro-FX produces 1300kW and launches from 0-100km/h in less than one second. Wedlock will debut the car at this weekend's Australian National Drag Racing Association (ANDRA) Winternationals - the headline event of the 2008 Australian season. Toyota Australia motorsport manager Todd Connolly said the TRD Aurion Pro-FX perfectly complemented Toyota Australia's new range of performance-bred TRD-branded road cars. "Toyota is synonymous with quality, durability and reliability, while TRD has added style, passion and performance to our line-up," Connolly said. "Today's unveiling of the Ultimate Motorsport TRD Aurion Pro-FX takes us to a whole new level - this car has performance and excitement by the bucket-load. We are excited to have Tony Wedlock and the Ultimate Motorsport TRD Aurion Pro-FX spearheading our new drag racing program."

Wedlock, a former Australian Pro Stock Champion, said the car has been designed and built specifically to run in the new Pro-Factory Xtreme (Pro-FX) category, a class aimed at high-performance six-cylinder vehicles. The experienced national champion said he was looking forward to debuting the TRD Aurion Pro-FX at Australian drag racing's biggest event.

"We are eager to show that as well as good looks, our Ultimate Motorsports TRD Aurion Pro-FX has performance to match," Wedlock said. "We are looking to push the performance envelope this weekend."

To celebrate the launch of the TRD Aurion Pro-FX, Willowbank is holding the Toyota Drag Racing Legends Race for Charity that will see four legends of the sport face-off in TRD Aurion road cars. Run over two heats and a final, the event will showcase the credentials of the TRD Aurion over the quarter-mile, while also raising money for the winner's chosen charity.

Comments

carcrazy1234
June 7, 2008 1:29 AM
jesus... 0-100 km/h in under 1 second lol?? wonder what that feels like haha the g-forces must be insanee!!!

Pentium
June 8, 2008 12:18 AM
OMG! less than 1 second? is that possible in a car!!

carcrazy1234
June 8, 2008 6:05 AM
yea..lol i think this one dragster (it was on top gear or fifth gear), goes to 60 in like 1.96 seconds?

carcrazy1234
June 8, 2008 6:07 AM
damn i totally read that wrong... UNDER one second?? haha... my bad... wow nvm then i don't know a CAR or ANYTHING that can go that fast..

Xanavi23
June 9, 2008 3:28 PM
I love to see Toyota get into various racing types and bring it to them.

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