New Supra-like sports car developed with BMW could be in the automaker's future.
Toyota Motor Corp.'s incoming chairman said he wants the sports car the company is developing with BMW to be a midsized vehicle comparable to the discontinued Toyota Supra.
Toyota's
next sports car should be like the Supra so that it doesn't overlap
with the 86 coupe, Takeshi Uchiyamada said in an interview today in
Osaka at a gathering of members of the Keidanren, Japan's biggest
business lobbying group.
Still, such decisions are up to engineers, Uchiyamada said.
"That's
what I want but it's not me who makes the decision," said Uchiyamada,
who's known within Toyota as the "father of the Prius" for his work
developing the world's best-selling gasoline-electric car.
"It's futile if we make something similar" to the 86, he said.
Toyota
and BMW announced this year they will jointly produce a midsized sports
car as part of a broader collaboration between the two. Should
Uchiyamada, who's leading the negotiations with BMW, get his wish,
Toyota would be reviving a model that was last produced in 1999 after a
20-year run.
Toyota spokesman Naoto Fuse declined to comment beyond saying nothing has been decided.
Uchiyamada,
66, is scheduled to become Toyota's next chairman at the company's
annual shareholders' meeting this week, replacing Fujio Cho, who will
become honorary chairman.
Author: editorial.autos.msn.com By AutoWeek
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