Thursday, February 18, 2010

Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car

Manufacturer Toyota The Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car (MTRC) is a fuel cell concept race car designed and built by the Toyota European Design and Development studio. It made its world premier at the Geneva Motor Show, and its US debut at the 2004 New York International Auto Show.
The MTRC is a response to the cultural interests of young people today, such as mobile phones, video games, computers and internet play.
The car is featured in the videogame Gran Turismo 4. As it is a concept car it cannot be purchased, but must be won.
SpecificationsOverall length: 4,060 millimeters / 159.8 inches Overall width: 1,930 millimeters / 76 inches Overall height: 1,330 - 1,480 millimeters / 52.4 - 58.3 inches Wheelbase: 2,950 millimeters / 116.1 inches Tread, front: 1,600 millimeters / 63.3 inches Number of seats: 2 Fuel cell type: Toyota fuel cell stack Drive system: 4WD (in-wheel motors) [edit] External linksHow the Toyota MTRC Works

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