Toyota GT 86 spied once more

by SpeedLux

The Toyota GT 86 model fitted with lightweight parts has been spied at the end of the day testing on the Nürburgring.

2015 will be the year when Toyota is going to present a facelifted GT 86 and based on these spy shots it could wind up being offered with additional lightweight body parts. We don’t know beyond any doubt if the hood, top and trunk of this model are produced using carbon fiber but it wouldn’t be surprising if Toyota will offer them at an extra cost part of an optional package.

The new hood has double air admissions while the back has a huge settled wing and in the motor department there could be a bigger boxer unit as beforehand indicated by boss specialist Tetsuya Tada. He also asserted that the facelifted GT 86 could offer new intake and fumes frameworks created with Gazoo Racing alongside an alternate last drive degree for all the more capable increasing speeds.

The GT 86 facelift is booked to go on special at some point in 2015 however Toyota could choose to demonstrate to it before the end of the year. Sister models Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S will probably wind up with the same cluster of progress.

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