Toyota introduced the UK market to the GT86 in 2012. Since its release, the GT86 has been through several restyling updates to keep up with its competition. Despite undergoing multiple facelifts, Toyota made sure the GT86 driving experience and performance remained unaffected. All years and trims across the GT86 range have the same 197 bhp 2.0-litre 4-cylinder boxer engine. The naturally aspirated high-performance engine comes with auto and manual gearbox options, both offering good acceleration. Manual GT86s take 7.6 seconds to go from 0-62 mph, peaking at 140 mph. The automatic variants do the same in 8.4 seconds and top out at 130 mph.
What should you expect to find in a Toyota GT86?
The Toyota GT86 comes with a simple choice of 2 main trims: the GT86 Standard and the GT86 Pro. There is also a limited GT86 Blue Edition. GT86 versions produced in 2017 and later have an impressive list of features. The base-level model includes the following standard equipment:
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Dual-zone climate control
- Cruise control
- Keyless entry and engine start
- Toyota Touch 2 infotainment system
Standing over the standard GT86 is the Toyota GT86 Pro, with its luxurious interior that comprises partly leather and Alcantara-trimmed front seats. Other features on the GT86 Pro include:
- Automatic LED headlights
- Heated front seats
- Rear spoilers
An equipment update in 2017 replaced the analogue fuel gauge with a 4.2-inch coloured screen. It displays additional driving statistics, such as the lap timer that appealed to track fanatics. The GT86 Blue Edition comes in an electric-blue colour, one of the best colours you will find in the GT86 range. Toyota offers a performance pack that adds Brembo brakes, plus Sachs performance suspension and dampers to the GT86. Other options available for all GT86 trims include rear parking sensors, sat-nav and pearlescent metallic paint.