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>"Power is not so important for customers already. So what is the new shock and new surprise for customers? That is really important and difficult to make. We try to realise something new, a new surprise for customers. Nobody expects, nobody [will] match the technology… Nobody imagine."
>Tada did reveal that he considers the Porsche 911 the benchmark sports car and when asked if the new coupe could match the German car he didn't hesitate.
>"Yeah," he said.
>He added: "Big brother will have amazing performance."
>And while Tada suggested it is likely to be a hardtop coupe, he didn't rule out something very different - a single door.
>"All the real sports cars make no sense. How about one door? One door makes it very good for rigidity and lightweight," he said.
>But asked if it was technically possible: "I think so. One door. No door."
>As for when the car will appear Tada revealed a new concept is likely to arrive sometime in 2016 but he won't give any specifics on the production car.
>"Coming soon," he said. "Please be patient."
What are you doing Toyota?
>Tada did reveal that he considers the Porsche 911 the benchmark sports car and when asked if the new coupe could match the German car he didn't hesitate.
>"Yeah," he said.
>He added: "Big brother will have amazing performance."
>And while Tada suggested it is likely to be a hardtop coupe, he didn't rule out something very different - a single door.
>"All the real sports cars make no sense. How about one door? One door makes it very good for rigidity and lightweight," he said.
>But asked if it was technically possible: "I think so. One door. No door."
>As for when the car will appear Tada revealed a new concept is likely to arrive sometime in 2016 but he won't give any specifics on the production car.
>"Coming soon," he said. "Please be patient."
What are you doing Toyota?
