According to the head of the Japanese company, sports cars should smell of fuel, as well as publish a characteristic noise when moving. At the same time, the Japanese brand does not refuse to develop batteries. However, due to a limited supply of stroke and prolonged charging, “green” models do not cause sufficient enthusiasm.
Akio Toyoda believes that traditional engines must be installed in sports tutes, despite the development of electrical technologies. According to the head of Toyota, it is the smell of fuel and the characteristic sound of the motor’s work that ensures the emotional connection of the driver with the car.
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At the same time, the Japanese brand continues the development of a battery sportsar FT-E with a two-motor power plant. According to rumors, the all -wheel drive compartment will be able to accelerate to “hundreds” in three seconds at a maximum speed of 250 kilometers per hour. The head of the company emphasized that Toyota will continue to maintain a balance between new technologies and classic solutions, offering customers electric and traditional sportsmen.
In early March, Toyota reported that the GR division will not abandon traditional ICE and “mechanics”. Experts will continue to implement classical solutions, despite widespread electrification.
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