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1970 first generation Toyota Celica
1970 first generation Toyota Celica

Speculations: New Toyota Celica by 2009

Subaru underpinnings
  
February 4, 2008 3:04 PM by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
Filed Under: Toyota Subaru

Subaru underpinnings

The gossip started the day Toyota gave life to the "interesting cars committee", shortly after they took a majority share in Fuji Heavy Industries (aka Subaru), with the claimed return of the legendary AE86, a Corolla Coupe from the 1980's. It may not necessarily be the AE86 though, how about the return of the Toyota Celica, which was pulled from the market back in 2005.

Are we talking about two projects or is the AE86 Project the eigth generation Celica? Maybe we can simply call it the FT-HS? The initial leaked details from last August could describe all of them, under 4 meters in length, 1,7 meters wide and 1,35 meters high and a target weight of 1000 kg. Only the engine seems to make the difference, a 1.5 liter 2NZ-FE engine versus the 2.0 liter boxer from the Impreza.

The next generation Toyota Celica will be available in two versions, a Celica GT and Celica GT-4. The GT should be powered by the 2.0 liter boxer and will be rear-wheel-drive while the GT-4 receives the 300 hp 2.0 liter boxer from the Impreza Sti with Subaru's four-wheel-drive (including in-wheel electric motors for added power on the wheels). Further rumours are that Toyota may return to WRC with the new Celica.

The Toyota Celica will also have two bodystylings, firstly a true coupe but also a three-door hatchback. There will not be a five-door hatch since that would directly compete with the Subaru Impreza hatch. The Celica is expected to be built by Subaru at the Gunma plant. Whether the new Celica will ever be available outside of Japan is still very unclear.

Source: Autoweek.nl
wolff
February 4, 2008 4:30:06 PM

isnt the FT-HS supposed to be the Supra?? :O

nickkop
February 4, 2008 9:07:45 PM

yeah, as far as i know the FT-HS IS a concept for a supra replacement or reincarnation... whoever posted these speculations must not be very good at speculating, and exactly when did toyota purchase majority shares in Subaru, last i know this was GM (Saab 9-2x)...

NitrousOxide
February 4, 2008 6:26:14 PM

WHAT A SHAME!!! the world's largest manufacturer's getting help from the smallest!!! With all the money they have, they did not have an engineers that'll make the car thier own.. I dont think that the Celica will be based on the FT-HS.. They'll ruin the concept.. Moreover, it has nothing to do with it in the styling cues or designing dimensions..

_M7_
February 4, 2008 8:16:27 PM

AE 86 was a very good car ...whit taha 4age engine if i dont remeber bad...you can have 240hp whit that 1.6 Lt...anyway you cant beat GTR ...sorry

german-cars-lover
February 4, 2008 11:56:01 PM

Give us Supra not Celica .

ck314
February 5, 2008 1:55:35 AM

FT-HS stands fot friggin tight, hot & seksay.

ck314
February 5, 2008 2:02:21 AM

When I see concepts such as these I wonder, is it asking too much to make a car such as this one when we're about to enter the second decade of the 21st century. Of course they could. At least Toyota can.

nickkop
February 5, 2008 8:18:53 AM

subaru boxer motors are wonderful but i think they only belong in subarus... why would toyota not develop their own motor for these cars, especially when they are right under their noses? for example a newer, cleaner reincarnation of the legendary 2JZ-GTTE or 1JZ-GTE motor for the FT-HS and maybe develop a higher compression, more aggressive, rwd variation of the 2.4 DOHC VVTL-i motor from the tC, xD and camry for the AE86 reincarnation and/or celica

phobos
February 5, 2008 12:00:44 PM

give us the new supra, not a new celica with boxer engine..of course boxer engine is great, but toyota is the biggest car manufacturer on the world, can't they develop their own high performance engine ? don't start moving like GM

Get_Real
February 5, 2008 2:56:08 PM

It's maybe more a question of manpower rather than brainpower that pushes Toyota to 'outsourcing'...

AG4
February 5, 2008 4:23:45 PM

"and exactly when did toyota purchase majority shares in Subaru, last i know this was GM (Saab 9-2x)..." -nickkop Toyota owns 8.7 percent of Fuji Heavy Industries(Subaru). GM announced that they were selling their Fuji Heavy Industries shares to Toyota back in October 2005.

The_woo_factor
February 9, 2008 7:32:12 AM

Ugly

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