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    Default AE-86 The "Hachi-roku" Reborn!


    Toyota GT 86
    We drive the new Toyota GT 86 - a 197bhp rear-wheel drive lightweight coupe





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    The new Toyota GT 86 is here – and Auto Express has driven it. First revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show back in 2009, the rear-wheel-drive coupe has been tweaked and developed ever since, and now it's finally arrived. Does it inject some excitement back into the Toyota brand and give the company a cut-price Porsche Cayman rival?

    Few cars are accorded such lavish unveilings. In fact, few cars are worthy of such exaltation. The Toyota GT 86 is one of those cars. In front of an estimated 20,000 screaming fans at Fuji Speedway, 60 miles south of Tokyo, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda drove the sharp-looking GT 86 down the mile-long straightaway, passed a dozen high-profile Toyota and Lexus race cars parked on the grid, and pulled up in front of the world’s media before announcing the all-new model.

    As he apologised for keeping the motoring public waiting for the car’s launch, he said, “All car lovers have been waiting for this kind of car.” Known for his hands-on developmental work and stints behind the wheel of the Lexus LFA in the Nurburgring 24 Hour race, Toyoda poured his heart out to the expectant crowd. “For the last 10 years, I have been a part of the development of this car, so I really feel like my baby is coming out.”

    Gone is the concept car’s name FT-86, replaced by GT86. With design inspired by the Toyota 2000GT from the sixties and more recently, the early eighties rear-wheel drive drifting sensation Corolla Levin AE86, from which the GT86 takes its name, the new coupe was borne out of an intriguing joint development project between Toyota and Subaru.

    The GT 86’s exterior styling and product planning was taken care of by Toyota, while Subaru supplied most of the parts – chassis, engine, transmission, brakes and suspension - that make the car so much fun to drive. Toyota offered their D4-S direct injection engine technology that makes Subaru’s revised 2.0 litre boxer engine cleaner and more fuel efficient. Generating 197bhp at 7,000rpm and 205Nm of torque at 6,600rpm, the GT86 gets around 30bhp more than the Mazda MX-5, its main Japanese rival.

    The secret to the Toyota’s driver thrills lie in the world-first rear-wheel drive boxer engine layout, with a choice of Subaru Impreza-inspired six-speed manual or six-speed automatic gearboxes with steering wheel paddles. The GT 86 is a two-plus-two, but don’t expect to get anyone over 170cm in the back seat. Meanwhile the driver’s seat will swallow up drivers clearing 190cm with no problem. Front seats are supportive and comfortable, pedal positions are perfectly set, and visibility is good all round.

    Taking off on our allotted three test laps of the short course at Fuji Speedway, we are delighted to hear and feel a strong Subaru flavour burbling its way through the cabin. Its naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine delivers lots of torque through the bottom to mid-range, but could use a bit more punch at the top end. The GT 86 feels light on the tarmac, and its ride is firm but not harsh. Turn-in is sharp and pinpoint and body roll minimal, given the engine’s low centre of gravity. Grip levels are higher than expected with a slight tendency to understeer.

    Developed to be a reasonably priced sports coupe with serious ‘drifting’ and racing capabilities, we decide to switch off the VSC and traction control to see what happens. After dabbing the firm disc brakes to tuck the nose into a tight left-hander while holding 5,000rpm in 2nd, the initial hint of understeer is replaced by a welcome dose of oversteer that's easily controlled with opposite lock.

    Toyota discussed at length its (and Subaru’s) decision to build a lightweight sports car that avoided AWD, turbos and high grip tyres. The end result is a stunning first step, that’s for sure. This car is a blast to drive and will without doubt inject some much-needed adrenalin to a lacklustre line-up. But we can’t help think that enthusiasts and tuners around the world will want more power – and very soon - leading to bolted on turbos. Why? Because the chassis can certainly take it.
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    Master Yoda's Quote “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”

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    wow, ssssweeet

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    colaboration of toyota and subaru

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    Default Re: AE-86 The "Hachi-roku" Reborn!

    Subaru supplied most of the parts – chassis, engine, transmission, brakes and suspension , per article , this should be a sweet drive - balanced !

    Master Yoda's Quote “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”

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    sweet ride.

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    hhmmm... kinsa kaya maka dala ani dri cebu... cruz palit na, hehe

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    look sweet but not as powerful as expected considering subaru engine... (as some people's feedback)

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    Default Re: AE-86 The "Hachi-roku" Reborn!

    Quote Originally Posted by joneil View Post
    hhmmm... kinsa kaya maka dala ani dri cebu... cruz palit na, hehe
    Cruz , hehehe

    I'm sure he's thinking about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by KE-25 View Post
    Cruz , hehehe

    I'm sure he's thinking about it

    Drift King of cebu!

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    Default Re: AE-86 The "Hachi-roku" Reborn!

    You got it .... labad ulo adto hehe

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