The vehicle you’re looking at is dubbed the Toyota H2+ Concept, and while it only exists in the virtual world, it shows what a high-performance coupe from the Japanese automaker could look like in the modern age.
This design comes from David Gallego and takes inspiration from Toyota models of yesteryear and combines them with the automaker’s current design philosophy. Key inspiration has been taken from the Mk4 Supra and the iconic Toyota 2000GT.
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Although the H2+ Concept may look like an out-and-out supercar, it has actually been designed to have quite a spacious interior, in a not way too dissimilar to the Koenigsegg Gemera. However, whereas the Gemera has four seats, the H2+ Concept has three seats; two in the front row and one in the second row. The cabin also offers some adjustability and allows the front passenger to lie back or for the two passenger seats to be removed completely to make way for greater cargo space.
As for the outside, it is extremely striking and is made up of lots of sharp and angular lines. The front is particularly intriguing thanks to the futuristic LED headlights that also house cameras and sensors.
Viewed from above, we get a clear view of the wraparound windshield and the glass roof. The rear is perhaps our favorite area of the car and has sharp LED taillights with a similar shape to the painted nose section of a Toyota Aygo.
Note: This is an independent design from David Gallego and has not been officially endorsed by Toyota.