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Tested: 2020 Toyota 86 GT Will Make You a Better Driver

Tested: 2020 Toyota 86 GT Will Make You a Better Driver

Posted on June 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Toyota’s lightweight, rear-drive sports coupe gains more grip and still nails the driving fundamentals eight years in.

As a testament to the Toyota 86’s simplicity, its center armrest is optional ($199). Simple is usually better when it comes to generating smiles behind the wheel. For those who enjoy driving, the lightweight and pure-handling 86 still delivers.

A quick recap: For the 2013 model year, a collaboration between Subaru and Toyota spawned a pair of lightweight affordable, rear-drive sports coupes that were, at the time, outliers in both brand’s lineups. Now, however, the 86 sits below the Supra in Toyota’s burgeoning sports-car hierarchy. Previously badged as a Scion FR-S, the 86 is the only vehicle to survive the Scion brand’s demise.
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Cars Tags:2020 Toyota 86, coupe, Scion, Scion FR-S, Subaru, Toyota, Toyota 86, vehicle

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