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Nice video of the Toyota 86 / GT86 with compilation scenes from prototype testing, on the track, and pulling off some drifts and performance driving. Some nice homage paid to the Toyota Sports 800 and AE86 as well.

 

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I really think Toyota is making a good work promoting its new sports car...and think it will be a huge success. What about you?

 

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Nice video of the Toyota 86 / GT86 with compilation scenes from prototype testing, on the track, and pulling off some drifts and performance driving. Some nice homage paid to the Toyota Sports 800 and AE86 as well.

 

Check the video

 

I really think Toyota is making a good work promoting its new sports car...and think it will be a huge success. What about you?

Yep, the 86 concept was unveiled more than 2 years ago and has been eagerly anticipated since. RWD, Subaru EJ20 engine. Too bad no turbo. [:(]

Its been more than 10 years since Toyota (minus Lexus) produced a decent sports car. Coupled with the fact that most of its Japanese competitors have stopped producing new sports coupe, so success in volume sales is quite assured.

 

The twin brother from Subaru (codename BRZ) expected to be launch around 3-4 months after the 86.

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Any bros can confirm if the GT86 come with slip differential?

Current modern sport car come with this feature/technology for track racing. Most of the Conti sport such as GTI, BMW, Audi come with slip differential.

Honda K24 Civic Si also come with this feature for US market.

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I still think Toyota will sooner or later bring a turbo version to the market. But they will wait to see the sales results from the first months...

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Any bros can confirm if the GT86 come with slip differential?

Current modern sport car come with this feature/technology for track racing. Most of the Conti sport such as GTI, BMW, Audi come with slip differential.

Honda K24 Civic Si also come with this feature for US market.

 

You're wrong actually. Aside for the quattro versions of Audi and the M cars of BMW, Audi and BMW cars don't come with Limited Slip Differential( LSD).

 

But to answer your question : YES. Both the Toyota and Subaru versions of the GT86 with come with LSD.

 

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Nice video of the Toyota 86 / GT86 with compilation scenes from prototype testing, on the track, and pulling off some drifts and performance driving. Some nice homage paid to the Toyota Sports 800 and AE86 as well.

 

Check the video

 

I really think Toyota is making a good work promoting its new sports car...and think it will be a huge success. What about you?

 

Dunno leh. But dont think this is a true hardcore sport cars even though it can drift and is fast even without turbo. Toyota should just get TRD to built a true blue sports car by transferring its technology to this sector. Instead, collaborating with Saburu to produce this small street racing car which the market is already flooded with Type Rs, WRXs, Evos, VWs etc and many other small cc sports cars.

 

Nissan already flexes it sport flagship GTR and Honda going to intro its technolgical advance NSX. But for Toyota....????? They only mangaed to intro this puny engine sports car to the automotive industry. Yes, they can say they do have "Godzilla" sports car but all is only found in Lexus and not many can afford it.

 

 

 

 

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I continue to say that there is more to come about that Toyota...they are just making a first test to the market

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