




Toyota CSS Hybrid car introduced at The Frankfurt Motor Show was the venue for the world launch of the striking CS&S (Compact Sports & Specialty) sports concept car. At first glance CS&S looks like a radical, high-tech and futuristic open twoseater sports car. But in fact, removable rear canopies hide a further two seats, making this a true 2+2 sports car.
The Toyota CS&S body has a distinct proportion: short, wide and low. The extremely low centre of gravity and a wide base benefit driving dynamics. Body height is 1120 mm, 12 centimetres lower than a Toyota MR2. With an exterior width of 1,800 mm, this car is also 6.5 centimetres wider than a Toyota Celica. A long wheelbase (2550 mm for a length of 3940 mm) creates a bold stance and provides a smarter package.