Author: Zhang Shen
I feel that every time Toyota designs a concept car, the task that Toyota entrusts to designers is: never design a car similar to other car companies! A few days ago, we learned from relevant channels that Toyota? H2? +? The renderings of the concept car have been exposed. The car adopts a very post-modern design concept. The streamlined low-lying body design better takes care of the aerodynamic needs, and the three-seat layout inside makes it look more unique.
according to the vehicle renderings, this car adopts a low-lying design as a whole, which is more conducive to the optimization of the overall drag coefficient, thus achieving a better aerodynamic effect. The slender front shape and the hood outlined with ridgelines look beautiful and powerful, and the headlight design is very different, with outstanding sense of technology and future.
From the side, the smooth side shape will give up some demands for space, and the interior space of this car will be relatively cramped. According to foreign media reports, the car will adopt a three-seat layout, with two seats in the front row and one in the back row, which also makes it look very unique.
There is an obvious shadow of a Toyota sports car at the rear. How much do you see in the outline of corners and lines? Supra? The style, the horizontal slender strip and the vertical boomerang lamp post design, and the irregular divergent lamp shape echo the front face and enhance the overall design sense.
In fact, Japanese sports cars have developed into their own vein and created their own era, with Mitsubishi? 1991? Launched in 28? 3GT? The models represented by the company made European and American car companies feel pressure at that time. And Toyota? H2? +? The concept car is a bit like Mazda? RX-Vision? The design style of Mazda with rotary engine? RX-Vision? GT3? The concept car has landed? PS4? GT? Sport? Virtual game world, but we still don't know what the future direction of this Toyota concept car will be. (Image from the Internet)
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