Toyota 86

Toyota 86 / Subaru BRZ
2022 Toyota GR86 Premium (ZN8)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota and Subaru
Also called
  • Subaru BRZ
  • Toyota GT86 (Europe, 2012–2021)
  • Scion FR-S (North America, 2012–2016)
  • Toyota GR86 (2021–present)
  • Toyota FT86 (Brunei, Nicaragua and Jamaica)
ProductionJanuary 2012 – present
Model years2013–present
AssemblyJapan: Ōta, Gunma (Subaru Corp. Gunma Plant)
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door fastback coupé
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive

The Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ are 2+2 sports cars jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant.

The 2+2 fastback coupé has a naturally aspirated boxer engine, front-engined, rear-wheel-drive configuration, 53/47 front/rear weight balance and low centre of gravity; it was inspired by Toyota's earlier AE86, a small, light, front-engine/rear-drive Corolla variant widely popular for Showroom Stock, Group A, Group N, Rally, Club and drift racing.

For the first-generation model, Toyota marketed the sports car as the 86 in Asia, Australia, North America (from August 2016), South Africa, and South America; as the Toyota GT86 in Europe; as the 86 and GT86 in New Zealand; as the Toyota FT86 in Brunei, Nicaragua and Jamaica and as the Scion FR-S (2012–2016) in the United States and Canada.

The second-generation model is marketed by Toyota as the GR86 as part of the Gazoo Racing family.