Toyota may have racing heritage but in New Zealand it's been better known for reliable if uninspiring everyday runabouts. This sexy 86 coupe could rejuvenate that image.
What's new
There are facts aplenty on the internet, so we'll keep it brief. Developed with Subaru, the 86 is a brand new, lightweight sports coupe fitted with a normally aspirated, horizontally opposed 147kW/205Nm 2.0-litre engine that's mounted low in the frame and well back, to achieve a 53-47 front-rear weight balance.
There's a six-speed manual that needs just a flick of the wrist to operate or a six-speed auto, a Torsen limited slip diff to assist throttle-happy corner exits and a MacPherson strut front and double wishbone rear suspension that's performance-oriented, yet not so firm it's unmanageable during everyday driving.
The company line
To develop back-to-basics driving fun in which power to weight and excellent balance values handling nirvana over outright power. To re-inject sexy sportiness into a safe-and-sensible brand at an affordable price, the entry car pitched at $41,986 and the GT at $47,986 with TRD packs to polish track-day appeal.
What we say
Just driving it out of town tells you this car is something special. Rev it and it howls and jerks at the leash; it steers on a dime, swivels round corners, and delivers the seat-of-the-pants feel of an old-time sports car.