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Toyota reveals six SEMA 2010 custom concepts

 Toyota reveals six SEMA 2010 custom concepts
Toyota Tundra Sportsman custom concept 02.11.2010

A little bit of everything

If your fantasy garage consists of a stretched minivan and a drivable hunting blind, look no further than Toyota's exhibit at SEMA.

The latter vehicle is called the Tundra Sportsman and it features an 86 square foot platform that can be used for hunting. More traditional items include a 5.7-liter V8 engine, a three-inch suspension lift, and 33-inch Nitto Mud Grappler tires.

Sticking with the outdoor theme, the 4Runner Backcountry boasts ARB bumpers, an Old Man Emu (OME) suspension, and Falken WildPeak A/T tires. Other goodies include a Warn XD9000 winch, KC HiLiTES lights and an on-board air system.

Prius fans will be interested in the new PLUS Performance Package by Toyota Racing Development (TRD). It consists of an aerodynamic body kit, a sport suspension, and 17-inch alloy wheels. No word on pricing, but the package will be offered in April.

The C&A Custom Concept Prius has an aggressive carbon fiber body kit, door mirror CCD cameras, and 18-inch forged wheels with Goodyear Eagle Revspec tires. Inside, there's Alcantara upholstery, RECARO seats, and a DENSO navigation system.

The Sienna-based Swagger Wagon is a minivan with a four foot stretch and 20-inch chrome wheels. It also boasts custom cabinetry, Brazilian hardwood floors, an HP TouchSmart computer, and an Xbox.

Lastly, the Yaris GT-S Club Racer has a Seibon carbon fiber hood, Racing Lifestyle fender flares, and 13-inch Jongbloed wheels with Goodyear Eagle Sports Car Special drag slicks. Despite the sporty styling, roll cage and gutted interior, power is provided by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine which only produces 145 hp (108 kW / 147 PS).

Check out the press release for more information

Source: Toyota

2010 SEMA Show: Four Wheeler Magazine Toyota 4Runner Backcountry

Four Wheeler Magazine's Project Toyota 4Runner Backcountry makes its world debut at the 2010 SEMA Sow. This special 4Runner was built as a self-contained exploration rig to take the avid weekend adventurer far in to the backcountry to allow discovery of the roads less traveled and forgotten places in history. The modifications were carefully chosen to enhance the 4Runners signature style and capability without taking away from what the 4Runner is - all while maintaining the 4Runner's comfort for daily driver use, if desired.

Starting with an Old Manu Emu (OME) suspension system, consisting of heavy-duty springs and OME NitroCharger Sport shock absorbers, the 4Runner was lifted approximately 2.5-inches. This not only allowed for increased load carrying ability and higher ground clearance, but also made it possible to fit P285/70R17 Falken WildPeak A/T tires mounted to 17x8 Teflon-coated ATX Mojave wheels. Overall, the 4Runner Backcountry sits approximately 3-inches taller than a stock 4Runner.

To stay with the theme of lone backcountry travel and prevent being stranded, the 4Runner Backcountry compliments the factory rear locker with an ARB front Air Locker. However, if the going gets tough and the 4Runner manages to get stuck, a Warn XD9000 winch is at the ready to self-recover, if necessary. The winch is mounted to an ARB Deluxe Bull Bar front bumper. Also mounted to the front bumper are two 6x9 KC HiLiTES HID driving lights.

No backcountry expedition is complete without accommodations. Mounted to the roof is an ARB Steel Touring Style Roof Rack, which is used to mount the ARB Series III Simpson Rooftop Tent and ARB Awning 2000. The roof rack is also utilized as a platform for the four KC HiLiTES 5x7 front facing and two 2x6 rear facing lights. Together with the HID driving lights, the KC's work together to pierce even the darkest of nights and provide additional lighting around the vehicle.

Out back, EVO Manufacturing has developed a rear tire and Expedition One Geri fuel can carrier that moves the spare tire from under the vehicle to the back. This frees up space for a custom 13-gallon water tank to be mounted where the factory spare used to reside. The custom water system uses a 12V inline electric pump to push the water out to a hose that can be used as a shower, as well as washing dishes or hands.

EVO Manufacturing also developed a set of rock sliders to protect the body of the 4Runner on the worst trails that an adventurer may come across away from civilization.

Inside the 4Runner Backcountry, the driver is greeted with a Cobra CB radio for trail communications and a dash-mounted Garmin GPS as a primary navigational aid. All of the accessory switches utilize the factory switch blanks for an uncluttered dash and all of the auxiliary electrical components are run through an S-Pod power distribution system to keep them separate from the factory electronics.

The 4Runner Backcountry also features a rear cargo area-mounted Power Tank on-board air system for airing up tires. Finally, the factory slide out rear tray carries an ARB Fridge Freeze to help keep perishable provisions from spoiling.

Four Wheeler Toyota 4Runner Backcountry Features

• Manu Emu (OME) suspension system
• OME NitroCharger Sport shock absorbers
• P285/70R17 Falken WildPeak A/T tires
• 17x8 Teflon-coated ATX Mojave wheels
• ARB front Air Locker
• Warn XD9000 winch
• ARB Deluxe Bull Bar front bumper
• Two 6x9 KC HiLiTES HID driving lights
• four KC HiLiTES 5x7 front facing and two 2x6 rear facing lights
• ARB Steel Touring Style Roof Rack
• ARB Series III Simpson Rooftop Tent and ARB Awning 2000
• EVO Manufacturing rear tire and Expedition One Geri fuel can carrier
• EVO Manufacturing rock sliders
• 13-gallon water tank with12V inline electric pump
• Cobra CB radio
• Garmin GPS
• Rear cargo-mounted Power Tank on-board air system
• ARB Fridge Freeze

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Comments (5)

 awhk awhk
Wow, impressive... all 6 concepts fail at the same time...
November 2, 2010 1:02 pm
 Max_Speed Max_Speed
what a bunch of crap. typical toyota
November 2, 2010 3:14 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
I like Toyota, but i don't like much of their current line-up and i hate the garbage they're trying to pull with their hybrid. Its not sporty, and it never will be because the mechanicals just aren't there, not even talking engine. That truck is kinda of cool, but i don't like hunting so there's only one other thing to use it for and i wouldn't spend the money for that action. Pretty much a Fail again Toyota....
November 2, 2010 5:12 pm
 halfway_neutral halfway_neutral
That 4runner looks like a pretty impressive off-roader. The rest looks pretty bad, though.
November 2, 2010 11:13 pm