
With the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit approaching closer, more and more automakers are opening their cards, though, most of the times, not to the extent we would all like…
Toyota, for example, announced on Thursday that it will host the world premiere of a new study called the Furia through a teaser video and a simple statement saying that it will be an "an exciting new sedan concept".
That's all we get from the Japanese company, so we still don't know if it's a conceptual proposal for a new offering, or a replacement for a current vehicle.
We are aware of the fact that Toyota's future plans include a successor for the Corolla compact sedan and the Prius, plus a new sub-compact offering based on the next generation of the Mazda2 that will be built by Mazda at its plant in Mexico (no word, though, if it's going to be a hatchback, a sedan or something entirely different).
After you take a look at the screenshots and the video, head towards the comments and tell us what you think the Furia is.


7 Comments:
If its Corolla replacement, than have another winner
Did not Toyota said they want to take next Prius more mainstream...?
Mazda Furai , Toyota Furia ... hmm , and Furia sounds quite Asian to be honest ... if this is the next Corolla (because it'll be show on NAIAS) , it would be epic win !
Toyota already says that the next Corolla will have a more impresive and radical design than we can see on the 2013 Avalon!
The thing I hear about Japanese design is that they are very good with detail.... but when you put it all these details together you'll end up with disappointment! Hence all these irritating teasers. If something or someone is good looking, then show it all in one go!
"Furia" is latin for fury.
it looks like a version of the Dear Kin concept twins from Japan, I'm sure the vehicle is altered for what the U.S. audience would expect, thus holding true to the report that the Dear Kin concepts were not the replacements for our upcoming Corolla and Matrix.
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