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Toyota explains why it has decided not to fit its Toyota 86 with a turbo engine, despite strong interest among sports car fans. Auto123.com has more!
Beautiful widebody conversion for the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ from JDM VIP specialist AIMGAIN.
Turbocharging the Toyota 86 would require a great deal of work, making it incredibly unlikely to happen in the current generation.
As for a power increase, while nothing is official yet we would love to see a turbo kit like the previous-gen SARD Toyota 86 GT3 Concept.
Despite fans calling for turbo power since the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ twins were launched 8 years ago, a report out of Japan claims the next models are also non-turbo.
Thanks to its low entry price, the last-generation Toyota 86 was a popular car for tuning projects, and it looks like the all-new GR 86 will continue this tradition. To showcase the myriad tuning ...
Lastly, the GR 86 features a body kit of HKS’s own design, which includes a front lip spoiler and canards, side skirts, a rear under-spoiler, and a both a ducktail spoiler and full GT wing.
The 86 isn't as cheap as it used to be, but you can still have one from about $28,000. Meanwhile, the 2.0 version of the Supra starts from $44,000 (including delivery).
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