"TomFlasheYoung" (tomflasheyoung)
07/09/2014 at 11:00 • Filed to: lotus, corolla, toyoda, toyota | 1 | 4 |
Some new Corollas are British Racing Green. British Racing Green is…British. Lotuses are British. By extent, Lotus and Toyota should collaborate on some new Corollas.
[Pictured: Microsoft paint rendering of CorollaByLotus]
The Toyota Corolla. Once legendary for spawning performance-oriented derivatives like the GT-S, the newest model seems to have improved little in the "fun" department. But fear not! I have a possible solution for ye Jalops!
CorollaByLotus
Lotus has an awesome track record of collaborating with other car manufacturers. (Lotus Cortina, Isuzu Impulse, Lotus Carlton and many others) Lotus also has quite a history with Toyota, helping tweak numerous chassis and using Toyota engines in their road cars. This makes a CorollaByLotus almost a no-brainer. Re-work the chassis, re-tune the engine (Maybe forced induction?), some gold stripes, unique wheels, Lotus badges and most importantly, a manual transmission. Boom! Toyota has a fun vehicle, Lotus has a (more) attainable vehicle, and we're happy too! Everyone's a winner.
Now is the time for this to happen. Toyota is increasingly willing to try "new" things (see Fr-S, Toyota/BMW sports car project,etc.) and their head honcho, Akio Toyoda, would totally be on board for a "fun" corolla. Also: !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . It is proven.
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(And yes, I'm keeping the name CorollaByLotus, spaces be damned)
bpands
> TomFlasheYoung
07/09/2014 at 11:12 | 0 |
Lotus would dump that rear torsion beam setup, for starters.
wabbalosthiskey
> TomFlasheYoung
07/09/2014 at 11:13 | 0 |
Or, everyone's a loser.
The Transporter
> TomFlasheYoung
07/09/2014 at 11:20 | 1 |
Step one: move the engine to the trunk because simplify.
Step two: get rid of the rear seats because add lightness.
Step three: give it some funky styling and a removable top because reasons.
Result:
TomFlasheYoung
> The Transporter
07/09/2014 at 21:32 | 1 |
I see what ya did there