Jun 29, 2018

Carrying the sports car torch for the entire Toyota lineup is no easy task, but in just its second year on American roads, the 86 looks the part. Raw power and sophisticated, aggressive styling make this sports car unlike any other, and starting at just $26,255, it’s a bargain in comparison to its rivals. A 2.0-liter four-cylinder supplies the power, but sports car enthusiasts know this isn’t the only aspect that makes a supreme sports car. Fortunately, the 86’s handling is up to the challenge.

The Hachi Roku Link

In the 1980s, Toyota developed the AE86 Hachi Roku Corolla as its most formidable sports car to date, earning a name for itself on racing circuits around the globe. The rear-wheel drive chassis and lightweight construction provided superb handling on both straightaways and corners, and Toyota uses the same formula in the 2018 Toyota 86. With rear-wheel drive, the 86 has better balance, which translates to improved handling. Coupled with its lightweight frame, the 86 can tackle just about any road.

Sport-Tuned Suspension

When you’re blazing up the road, the 86’s sport-tuned suspension enables you to tackle every corner with precision. A double-wishbone, multilink suspension with stabilizer bars improves grip on tight turns, while also offering unbeatable smoothness and comfort on the highway or city streets.

With a plethora of track and street-ready features, the Toyota 86 is a force in the sports car realm, yet it’s not confined to a behemoth engine. It’s the phenomenal handling that provides tight turns and thrills you won’t find anywhere else.

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