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Home News Auto News Tokyo 2015: Toyota S-FR, A Sub-86 Fun Car Tokyo 2015: Toyota S-FR, A Sub-86 Fun Car Auto News Hans | October 08, 2015 06:15 pm This is the Toyota S-FR, a concept car that will be displayed at the coming 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. As you might have already guessed from its looks, the S-FR is going to a younger brother to the Toyota 86.The S-FR takes on the Toyota 86’s proven formula of affordable pricing (in Japan and other overseas countries at least) combined with a tail-happy front-engine rear-wheel drive layout, but wrapping the mechanicals within a smaller body so it can be sold cheaper than the Toyota 86.Measuring just 3,990 mm long, the 2+2 seater S-FR is 250 mm shorter than the 86. To put it into perspective, the S-FR is just slightly longer than the 3,850 mm long Suzuki Swift.Compared to the Toyota 86, the S-FR is 80 mm narrower, and a lot lower too – 45 mm lower, at 1,320 mm low.The wheelbase is 2,480 mm long, 90 mm shorter than the Toyota 86.Like the Toyota 86, lightweight and fun-to-drive handling, rather than horsepower are the main highlights of the car.Toyota didn’t provide any details of its engine yet, but said it is mounted front midship and that it will be paired to a six-speed manual transmission.Some reports have indicated that a 1.5-litre engine might power the S-FR but nothing has been confirmed by Toyota yet.A homage to a retro hero?Although Toyota didn't put it that way, but a keen observer pointed out that the S-FR looks very similar to a Sports 800 - a two-cylinder boxer engine cult car from 1965.Will it come to Malaysia?Unfortunately no, because this 1.5-litre S-FR will be more expensive than the 2.0-litre 86 in Malaysia. Say what?Yes you read that right. Under the Japan-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement, effective 2016, Japan-made cars with an engine capacity of 1,800cc and above will be exempted from the 4.6 percent import duty for cars below 2,000cc (current rate for 2015).In other words, the supposedly cheaper 1,500cc S-FR will still be slapped with import duties but the 2.0-litre 86 won't..The Japan-Malaysia FTA have since 2006 and import duties on Japan-made cars have been reduced progressively since then. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Toyota S-FR Concept × Toyota S-FR Concept Back to article / Related Tags Toyota Print Related News UMW Toyota Motor Confirms Plans For Second Plant In Malaysia Auto News Hans | May 25, 2016 Following the scoop by Japan’s Nikkei Asian Review last week, UMW Toyota Motor announced today that it will be investing RM2 billion into a new ... Watch This Touching Father’s Day Ad From Toyota Insights Hans | June 30, 2015 Father’s Day is coming this 21st June. In honour of dotting fathers around the world, the team at Toyota Motor’s Japan marketing office has recently ... This Is How Toyota Builds Some Of The World’ Most Reliable Cars Insights Hans | July 28, 2015 Toyota’s reputation for reliability needs no further introduction. Fleet operators swear by their Hiace vans, workmen rely on their Hilux trucks, ... What A Pro-Driver Thinks of the Toyota Camry Hybrid Reviews Hans | July 15, 2015 Our friends at Roda Pusing have quite impressive CVs. Hisham Jahudi is an advanced driving instructor at MotoMassa Driver Training and a former ... Comments
Tokyo 2015: Toyota S-FR, A Sub-86 Fun Car Auto News Hans | October 08, 2015 06:15 pm This is the Toyota S-FR, a concept car that will be displayed at the coming 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. As you might have already guessed from its looks, the S-FR is going to a younger brother to the Toyota 86.The S-FR takes on the Toyota 86’s proven formula of affordable pricing (in Japan and other overseas countries at least) combined with a tail-happy front-engine rear-wheel drive layout, but wrapping the mechanicals within a smaller body so it can be sold cheaper than the Toyota 86.Measuring just 3,990 mm long, the 2+2 seater S-FR is 250 mm shorter than the 86. To put it into perspective, the S-FR is just slightly longer than the 3,850 mm long Suzuki Swift.Compared to the Toyota 86, the S-FR is 80 mm narrower, and a lot lower too – 45 mm lower, at 1,320 mm low.The wheelbase is 2,480 mm long, 90 mm shorter than the Toyota 86.Like the Toyota 86, lightweight and fun-to-drive handling, rather than horsepower are the main highlights of the car.Toyota didn’t provide any details of its engine yet, but said it is mounted front midship and that it will be paired to a six-speed manual transmission.Some reports have indicated that a 1.5-litre engine might power the S-FR but nothing has been confirmed by Toyota yet.A homage to a retro hero?Although Toyota didn't put it that way, but a keen observer pointed out that the S-FR looks very similar to a Sports 800 - a two-cylinder boxer engine cult car from 1965.Will it come to Malaysia?Unfortunately no, because this 1.5-litre S-FR will be more expensive than the 2.0-litre 86 in Malaysia. Say what?Yes you read that right. Under the Japan-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement, effective 2016, Japan-made cars with an engine capacity of 1,800cc and above will be exempted from the 4.6 percent import duty for cars below 2,000cc (current rate for 2015).In other words, the supposedly cheaper 1,500cc S-FR will still be slapped with import duties but the 2.0-litre 86 won't..The Japan-Malaysia FTA have since 2006 and import duties on Japan-made cars have been reduced progressively since then. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Toyota S-FR Concept × Toyota S-FR Concept Back to article / Related Tags Toyota
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