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The TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) is a racing car developed by TOYOTA which competed in the LMP1 category of the FIA World Endurance Championship. The car is powered by a naturally aspirated 3.7L V8 engine together with a supercapacitor system, which can store up to 6 megajoules of energy.
The car was officially unveiled on March 27, 2014 and debuted at the 2014 6 Hours of Silverstone on April 20, 2014. This car was the championship-winning car for the 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship in the LMP1 category.
The TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) also competed in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans with No.1 and No.2.
Its successor is the TOYOTA TS050 HYBRID which competed in the 2016 (No.5 and 6) and 2017 (No.7, 8 and 9 Spa and Le Mans only) season of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Availability[]
The TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) is available in 2 series:
- Endurance Legends career series in the Legend group
- Prototypes 2014 Season motorsports series in the Endurance Prototypes group
This vehicle was added in the Le Mans Update (v2.3) released in May 2014 and is unlocked as soon as Endurance Kings is unlocked.
This vehicle can be acquired for 950 with no showcase discount. It has also been available for 320 as a 'Get it Now' price, unlocking Prototypes 2014 Season.
The TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) used to be available in one series:
- Endurance Kings bonus series in the Legend group, retired during the Mercedes Update (v6.4).
This vehicle is used in the following special events:
- Road To Le Mans stage 7 goals 3-4, stage 10 goals 1-7;
- MotorFiesta 1 stage 3 goal 4.
This vehicle was available to win in the following special event:
- TOYOTA TS040 Hybrid (2014) Championship available in the Brabham & Formula E Update (v8.6) of July 2020.
Liveries[]
In the game, there are two liveries to choose from:
- No. 7 Toyota Racing (Red mirrors), driven by Alexander Wurz (Austria), Stephane Sarrazin (France) and Kazuki Nakajima (Japan) - originally on the car.
- No. 8 Toyota Racing (White mirrors), driven by Anthony Davidson (United Kingdom), Sebastien Buemi (Switzerland) and Nicolas Lapierre (France).
Each additional livery can be acquired for 33.
Characteristics[]
Stage | PR (Upgrades) |
Top Speed | Acc. | Braking | Cornering | Cost | Parts |
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Base | 89.4 | 245 mph 394 kph |
2.50 s | 86.0 ft 26.2 m |
1.82 g | 950 G (N/A) |
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Max w/ R |
92.7 (2221221) |
256 mph 413 kph |
2.22 s | 82.1 ft 25.0 m |
2.18 g | R2,752,800 (+2,505,900) |
12 2 |
Max | 95.6 (7332332) |
268 mph 431 kph |
2.00 s | 80.0 ft 24.4 m |
2.45 g | 1,775 (3,204) |
9 23 |
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Upgrades (23)[]
Colour keys | |
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White | purchase before any upgrades Or instant purchase |
Green | purchase after any upgrades |
Red | only purchase |
For upgrades including PR values, please see the project page RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section TOYOTA, please be aware that PR values can vary depending on the upgrade order.
Trivia[]
- At a price tag of 1000 Gold, this car was formerly the most expensive car buyable with Gold, until the record was broken by the McLAREN MP4-X, costing 1200 Gold.
- This car has the longest servicing time in this game, with a service time of 5h and 25min.
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Endurance Legends |
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PORSCHE 919 HYBRID (2014) • AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2014) • TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) • PORSCHE 919 HYBRID (2015) • AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2015) • NISSAN GT-R LM NISMO (2015) |
Prototypes 2014 Season |
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AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2014) • PORSCHE 919 HYBRID (2014) • TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID (2014) |