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29 Nov 2009 HEADLINE
2005 Toyota MR2 Turbo Spyder could someday re-emerge with Synergy Hybrid Drive.
2005 Toyota MR2 Turbo Spyder could someday re-emerge with Synergy Hybrid Drive.


Toyota MR2 Hybrid Sports Car In the Offing?



Source: Performance Car/NZ
Class: SYNDICATED NEWS

SYNOPSIS: Reports suggest Toyota may use the MR-S nameplate in Japan but could come to NZ as the MR2.

There's a feeling among car fans that hybrid vehicles are set to kill the driver-oriented sportscar. But many skeptics were silenced when Honda took the wraps off of its CR-Z coup concept recently. After all, anything that could bring back the CRX hatchback with extra power at no extra cost at the fuel pumps has to be pretty good right? Now it seems Toyota wants in on some of that hybrid sports car action.

Recent reports out of Japan are suggesting that Toyota may be working on a reborn hybrid sportscar of its own. The company once known for its sports-coupes recently unveiled the FT-86 concept, and might be ready to follow up with a gasoline-electric resurrection of the cult classic MR2. The budget-friendly mid-engine/rear-drive sportscar had a big following right up until the third-generation model was discontinued two years ago. But if the latest reports are to be believed the old MR2 is set for a hybrid comeback.

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