2015 Track-Focused Toyota GT86 Spied Testing at the Nurburgring

by SpeedLux

A track-situated variant of the Toyota GT86 sports auto has been spied testing at the Nurburgring in Germany. Offering an assembly of aeromechanic changes over the standard auto, this specific Gt86 model looks greatly skilled on the celebrated track.

The changes incorporate a new front splitter, a lightweight carbon fiber hat, new dashing wheels and tires, a little bootlid lip spoiler and a back wing, a carbon fiber top and boot top. It is assumed that the new auto will dispatch one year from now and in a few regards, impersonates the track-arranged Subaru BRZ TS with its air motion facilitating upgrades.

In the event that the Subaru BRZ ts is anything to pass by, then its impossible that any motor adjustments to this Toyota Gt86 will be available. Thus, expect the current 2.0-liter four-chamber boxer motor to be held with its 197 hp and 151 lb-ft of torque. Thusly, the auto ought to still achieve 100 km/h in a little more than 7 seconds.

While motor adjustments are unlikely, it is likely that this track-situated Toyota Gt86 variant will get new suspension, perhaps coilovers, and updated mechanisms.

It is estimated that the auto could dispatch at some point one year from now as a restricted run special release before the Gt86 gets a midlife facelift and redesign.

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