Difference between revisions of "Toyota Sprinter Trueno"
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carname = Toyota Sprinter Trueno| | carname = Toyota Sprinter Trueno| | ||
− | image = [[Image:Toyotatrueno.png| | + | image = [[Image:Toyotatrueno.png|260 px| center]]| |
designer = Zapper| | designer = Zapper| | ||
year = 2010| | year = 2010| | ||
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== Development == | == Development == | ||
− | + | The Toyota Sprinter Trueno or Corolla Coupé (code named "AE86") was made from scratch with the newly available [[Stressed]] tool at the time. | |
− | Initially intended to be a car with drift capabilities in Stunts, it | + | Initially intended to be a car with drift capabilities in Stunts, it turned out to be one of the slowest cars available along with the [[Toyota Corolla Gti]]. |
One of the color schemes includes a "panda" scheme like the one featured in the "Initial D" Japanese [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385426/ anime] series and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439630/ film]. | One of the color schemes includes a "panda" scheme like the one featured in the "Initial D" Japanese [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385426/ anime] series and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439630/ film]. | ||
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== Performance == | == Performance == | ||
− | Although pretty close to the performance of the real car in terms of engine and physics related aspects, its grip capabilities on dirt road are better than expected. | + | Although pretty close to the performance of the real car in terms of engine and physics related aspects, its grip capabilities on dirt road are better than expected. After all, it's a car that has been in its beta release state since 2010. |
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− | After all, it's a car that has been in its beta release state since 2010. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | [[File:TST Showcase.png| | + | [[File:TST Showcase.png|330px|Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Showcase]] |
− | [[File:TST dashboard.png| | + | [[File:TST dashboard.png|330px|Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Dashboard]] |
− | [[File:TST exterior.png| | + | [[File:TST exterior.png|330px|Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Exterior]] |
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=2573.0 Stunts Forum - Toyota Sprinter Trueno] | [http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=2573.0 Stunts Forum - Toyota Sprinter Trueno] |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 18 February 2022
Toyota Sprinter Trueno | |
Designer: | Zapper |
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Released: | 2010 |
Game version: | 1.0 |
Engine specs: | Front engine, RW Drive Inline 4, 1587cc |
Torque peak at: | 4800 rpm |
Max horsepower (est.): | 125 hp |
Transmission: | 5-speed |
0-60mph: | 8.5 s |
0-100mph: | 21.5 s |
Half mile: | not tested |
Flat track top speed: | 125 mph |
Real top speed : | 129 mph |
Performance data refers to BB 1.1 version unless the car is for 1.0 versions only. |
The Toyota Sprinter Trueno is one of the first cars in the "Tuned For Real" saga by Zapper.
Development
The Toyota Sprinter Trueno or Corolla Coupé (code named "AE86") was made from scratch with the newly available Stressed tool at the time.
Initially intended to be a car with drift capabilities in Stunts, it turned out to be one of the slowest cars available along with the Toyota Corolla Gti.
One of the color schemes includes a "panda" scheme like the one featured in the "Initial D" Japanese anime series and film.
Performance
Although pretty close to the performance of the real car in terms of engine and physics related aspects, its grip capabilities on dirt road are better than expected. After all, it's a car that has been in its beta release state since 2010.