Designed in Australia and built in Japan, the GT86 Shooting Brake is ... enough to introduce the RF, Toyota can be daring enough to bring a sporty wagon to the masses. We can hope, and maybe ...
Bad news, sportscar fans. According to a new report from What Car?, Toyota has cancelled plans to produce a GT86 convertible, a model based on the FT-86 Open Concept that debuted at the 2013 ...
The first Toyota GT86 prepared for GT4 racing has just been unveiled by Buckingham-based motorsport company GPRM. The car is powered by the same 2.0-liter direct-injection engine as the road-going ...
SEE ALSO: Toyota GT86 Convertible Teased Ahead of Geneva Motor Show Debut In addition, Geneva will be the home for the production Auris Touring Sport debut, a wagon variant of the Auris hatchback.
The Toyota GT86’s weakest link, as has been widely reported, is its flat and uninspiring engine. The 2-litre, four-cylinder unit produces 197bhp, which on paper looks like a healthy amount for a ...
which Toyota says ‘promotes a sportier feel’. And it does. The GT86 gets it right elsewhere, too, and though it can take a bit of adjustment, the pedal/seat/wheel/gearlever relationship can be ...
The last traditional Toyota wagon was built on the Camry appearing for the last time in North America in 1996. In recent years, Toyota's attachment to the wagon body style has resulted in some blurred ...