This is the Toyota GT 86, formerly known as the FT-86, which has been created to lure young, fun-loving drivers back to a Toyota brand that has become dominated by big-selling but bland models. The front-engined, rear-drive 2+2 has been created in a close collaboration with Subaru, in which Toyota owns a 16.5 percent share, and will spawn three mechanically identical but differently styled cars: the GT 86 (its European name; in Japan it will simply be called “86”, the Subaru BRZ and, for the U.S. market, the Scion FR-S.Â
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