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The combination makes sense as a powertrain, but the engine’s utilitarian approach to delivery makes the GT86 feel less special than it perhaps should. As for the six-speed auto, it removes the ...
After all, the artist did envision the compact engine compartment packed with a four-rotor setup. However, the visual changes on the GT86 are just as serious. The list is led by the pop-up ...
Conversely, the GT86 proves that you don’t need to be risking life, limb and penalty points in order to enjoy a car. While you need commitment to enjoy the full reach of the engine, you're also ...
The front and rear bumpers come from a first generation GT86, as do the headlights and taillights, though with aftermarket LED graphics. While it’s nice that the car’s wearing genuine Toyota parts, ...
So beneath the bonnet of the GT86 is a compact, front-mounted, free-revving, “boxer” petrol engine that drives the rear wheels. And the powertrain combines with the car’s light weight and a ...
Ladies and gentlemen of the Internet, prepare yourselves for the most bombastic Toyota GT86 to have ever seen the light of day. Following the news of a modified 86 with a Ferrari 458 engine comes ...
More rumors of the next-generation Toyota GT86 have surfaced ... will take advantage of a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an F1-style Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) for ...
GT 86 chief engineer Tetsuya Tada has been quoted in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald as saying that Toyota is testing an 86 with a bigger engine. He confirmed that it had tried both ...