09.05.2016
The concept was revealed worldwide in Sydney, Australia. The new model, hand-build in Japan, comes with a new design for the rear of the model, more headroom in the back and luggage space.
Toyota Australia’s Divisional Manager National Marketing, Brad Cramb said: “The Toyota GT86 lends itself perfectly to a concept that expands its appeal with added versatility, while retaining its sleek and sporty coupe styling and sharp, responsive driving character. Equally suited to weekends away as well as the track, it’s a car you would buy with your head and your heart. The concept is a fully functioning, driveable vehicle that has been put through its paces on Toyota test tracks. The GT86’s nicely weighted and direct steering ensures the car retains the coupe’s involving driving experience with a slightly more neutral feel in tight corners.”
Toyota Australia’s design chief, Nicolas Hogios said: “The silhouette is still sporty, taut and energetic, but it’s more practical as it allows the roof to be used to carry surfboards, bikes or storage pods for a weekend away while the larger opening of the new boot enables much easier loading.”
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