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The Toyota Camry TS-01 is a concept car based on the Toyota MCV30 Camry. It was designed and built mainly using resources of Toyota Australia, and was unveiled at the 2005 Melbourne International Motor Show in Australia. The external and interior design were done by Toyota Style Australia, led by Paul Beranger. The concept car was named the TS-01 after Toyota's F1 drivers Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher. The aim of the Camry TS-01 was to showcase the skill of Toyota Australia designers and engineers. The Camry TS-01 is a fully functional concept car, and accelerates from 0 - in 7.0 seconds. In addition, the Camry TS-01 was a precursor that contributed to the launch of TRD Australia, to create performance enhanced versions of Toyota vehicles, similar to FPV (Ford), Ralliart (Mitsubishi) and HSV (Holden). ==Performance changes== The Camry TS-01 features significant performance changes over the production Camry V6. It features a tuned version of the 1MZ-FE V6 engine, producing 185 kW (248 hp) of power and of torque. This is 28 and 12% higher than the power and torque figures of the production Camry V6 respectively. This was achieved by the inclusion of a TRD supercharger. The Camry TS-01 is a front wheel drive vehicle. The car has a 5-speed manual transmission, together with a heavy duty clutch adapted from the Toyota Team Racing rally Corolla. In addition to this, suspension and steering settings and geometry have been altered, while the vehicle has had its ride height reduced to the minimum ADR permitted height. The modified ECU had been mapped in Japan by Toyota Australia engineers. Brakes were also changed, with the front brakes increasing in diameter from to two pot calipers, and changes had been made to the brake booster calibration, brake bias and pedal ratio. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Toyota Camry TS-01」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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