Toyota says the 86, various concepts of which have appeared in recent years, borrows a number of key design elements from the 2000GT coupe – which was co-developed by Toyota and Yamaha - including its long bonnet, side window shape and rear bumper line.
A range of unique styling cues highlight both the car’s name and its maker, including a subtle T-mesh (for Toyota) pattern for the front grille, door-switch base, instrument panel, meters, triangular central rear foglight and spare-wheel cover, and a conrod motif for the headlights, twin exhausts, instrument dials, air-vents and gear-lever base.
Designed to reflect the car’s unique front boxer engine, rear-drive layout – as well as the vehicle’s tyres sliding in a four-wheel drift – is an 86 boxer piston logo on the car’s front wing, with red highlights for the GTS.
Like all new Toyota vehicles, the 86 is covered by a capped-price servicing plan, with up to four scheduled services, each priced at $170.
Australia’s 86 – which is known as the GT 86 in Europe and the Scion FR-S in the US - will be available in seven exterior paint colours: Pegasus White, Tornado Grey, Mount Fuji Red, Sonic Blue, Thunder Silver, Storm Black and Velocity Orange.
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