The AE86 model was produced from 1983 to 1987 as the fourth generation model of its siblings, the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Treno, and since the fifth generation became a front-wheel drive (FF) car, it is now becoming a treasure as the last rear-wheel drive (FR) Levin/Treno.
It was in 2012 that the new Toyota 86 and its sibling, the Subaru BRZ, both named after the model of such famous cars, made their debut. One of its features is that it is equipped with Subaru's horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine, the fruit of joint development between Toyota and Subaru, and, like the AE86 model, it adopted an RWD layout in pursuit of driving fun.
In 2021, the 86 and BRZ were switched to new models. At that time, the 86 became exclusively sold under the GR (GAZOO Racing) brand, Toyota's motorsports/performance production car division, and received a name change to GR86.
In addition to the model change, the engine displacement has been increased by approximately 400 cc to improve response and flexibility for a more pleasurable driving experience, and torque has been increased.
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