With its efforts at the Frankfurt Motor Show dedicated to hybrid technology, one of the key attractions of the Toyota stand will be the international debut of the Yaris Hybrid-R Concept – an exercise in exploring how hybrids can deliver greater performance and driver enjoyment.
Visually, the Yaris Hybrid-R Concept is not that far off the production Yaris Hybrid model that was launched in 2012. Large alloy wheels and a roof spoiler have enhanced the sporty three-door profile, while a larger air dam flanked by big vents distinguishes the front end.
The Hybrid-R employs a 1,6-litre GRE (Global Race Engine), developed by Toyota Motorsports, that is supplemented by dual electric motors on the rear axle that essentially make the Hybrid-R an all-wheel-drive car.
The Hybrid-R also features elements used on the TS030 Hybrid racecar that scored Toyota a second overall at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, like a super capacitor that stores energy recovered under braking and discharges that quickly too.