Subaru-powered Toyota FT-86 gets closer to production...

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200bhp from a 2 litre is easy, i have never understood the deal with flat 4s, a normal 4 with a dry sump sits as low and is a lot easier to work with. I have really gone of modern cars though, they offer nothing over the more fun older stuff.

Flat 4 as well as low, is also short which allows the engine to sit further back.

Width is rarely an issue unless you are the one changing the plugs :D
 
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It's a real shame they didn't just stick with the looks of the original concept :(

The production model doesn't look anywhere near as good as concept II (in my OP), let alone the stunning concept I.

Why have they made the rear look so bland :confused:
 
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It's a real shame they didn't just stick with the looks of the original concept :(

The production model doesn't look anywhere near as good as concept II (in my OP), let alone the stunning concept I.

Why have they made the rear look so bland :confused:

Weird, I think the rear looks stunning, the original was a bit lame tbh, the front with the LED's I am sure is just the current fashion to use LED's and they are really annoying when behind you.

I reckon in another colour, not black, that back end will look much better.
 

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I'll be very interested in these when they come out, especially the supposed hotter Subaru variant :)
 
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I will be trying to blag a test drive in one of these and the Subaru version when it comes out. You know the tuning side of things will go big on these right? Or at least I hope.. I can already envisage 3.6 H6 supercharged conversions.

Ok I'll stop dreaming :D
 

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It's a real shame they didn't just stick with the looks of the original concept :(

The production model doesn't look anywhere near as good as concept II (in my OP), let alone the stunning concept I.

Why have they made the rear look so bland :confused:

The one you posted was the best model.:cool: So its shame they changed it:mad::(

But because this is Toyota they will FWD it in no time:(

They get so close to having Great cars these days then **** it at the last minute:mad::rolleyes:
 

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Although that Japanese Leaflet thing is out and shows a ruined car. The Toyota Australia Facebook car is showing off this one still.

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Yeah a few and owned an S14A for a bit which I really didnt get on with, I prefer FWD it suits my driving more and I think it would be a shame if the NA engine is exclusive to just one car I have high hopes that they will make an FWD hatch with the same engine a bit like they did with the 2ZZ-GE in Celica and Corolla
 
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Totally agree and I am really glad this car is making it into production I literally cant wait to see one in the metal, I just hope for other models with the same engine
 
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