The Toyota CS&S is a four - wheel drive,
mid-engine sports car concept made by Toyota and displayed in 2003.
ROLLE, Switzerland (March 6, 2012)-- Infiniti, the luxury performance automotive brand from Japan, revealed today at the 82nd Geneva Motor Show its first ever
mid-engined sports car concept called the INFINITI EMERG - E.
Not exact matches
Much to our delight, Alpine is not only coming back with a rejuvenated, modern A110
mid-engine sports car, but it'll look almost exactly like the
concept that bowed at last year's Monte Carlo Rally.
Like that oddball MR Spyder - based
concept, the new
sports car will likely be an all - wheel - drive,
mid-engine hybrid
sports car.
What the brand might really need is some cachet trickling down from the halo
car and
sports car de Nysschen intimated he'd like to see built, possibly based on the Elmiraj
concept and rumored
mid-engine «Zora» Corvette.
Porsche Porsche 550, Audi R5, and Volkswagen BlueSport Porsche takes the lead in developing a small,
mid-engine sports car for the VW Group Volkswagen first teased enthusiasts with a
mid-engine roadster in 2009 with the BlueSport
concept, just months before the German giant made a move to purchase Porsche.
Long road trip — there's a
concept that was unfamiliar to the drivers of other early
mid-engine sports cars.
Introduced in 1966, the Miura helped popularize the
concept of a
mid-engine sports car.
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mid-engined electric
sports car concept has won a prestigious award from the German Design Council.
The «advanced
sports car concept» will also be the first Infiniti to use a
mid-engine powertrain configuration.
Design: flat, wide, muscular A cockpit positioned very far forward, a long, flowing back and a relatively short wheelbase — the exterior design makes the technical
concept of the
mid-engine, high - performance Audi R8
sports car clear upon first sight.
Cayman is a
sports car concept that pursues performance unconventionally.With its
mid-engine design, the Cayman centers weight low in the chassis, so the
car's center of gravity is directly beneath the driver seat.