The launch of the Toyota GR86 coupe was one of the most hotly anticipated new model introductions of 2022. The third member of the thoroughbred GR sports car range, it will be available in strictly limited numbers – and production for Europe is limited to just two years.
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Equipment features
The Toyota GR86 range comprises a single model grade with the option of a six-speed manual or automatic transmission. The specification introduces equipment features not previously available on GT86, including: –
- 10-spoke 18-inch black alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres
- Multimedia system with an eight-inch display
- Smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Reversing camera with Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Blind Spot Monitor
- LED Adaptive Headlight System
- Illuminated entry
- Seven-inch colour multi-information display
Other items include Ultrasuede and leather seat upholstery, heated front seats, cruise control, automatic dual-zone air conditioning, smart entry and push-button start and auto-folding door mirrors.
The GR86 automatic gains additional, new active safety and driver assistance systems, including Pre-Collision System with autonomous emergency braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic High Beam and Lane Keep Assist.
GR86 is available in seven different colours. Pearlescent finishes include Pearl White, Ignition Red, and Sapphire Blue Pearl. In addition, there are three metallics: Ice Silver, Magnetite Grey and Crystal Black. The Black metallic colour is free with the other metallic colours costing £645 and the Pearlescent colours costing £965.
Toyota GR86: power and performance
The horizontally opposed ‘boxer’ engine remains a defining element of the GR86. The new engine retains the same cylinder block as that used in the outgoing GT86 but has been bored out to increase displacement from 2.0 to 2.4 litres. Power has risen by around 17% to 231bhp, yet it is the 22% increase in torque that will be most keenly appreciated, especially as the 250Nm peak now arrives almost 3,000rpm lower down the rev range.
As a result, the 0-62mph acceleration time has been cut by more than a second to 6.3 seconds, while the top speed is now 140mph (6.9 seconds and 134mph for automatic).
Detailed mechanical changes have been made to reduce the engine’s weight and ensure performance that is appropriate for its higher output. These include thinner cylinder lines, stronger connecting rods and bearings, an optimised combustion chamber and water jacket, and a switch from aluminium to a resin material for the rocker covers.
The D-4S fuel injection has been retuned for quicker response to throttle inputs. The direct injection element of this system has a cooling effect in the combustion chamber, which supports the high 12.5:1 compression ratio, while its port injection operates under light and medium engine loads to maximise efficiency.
Engine breathing has been improved with changes to the diameter and length of the intake manifold, while upstream the intake has been redesigned to optimise airflow. Liquid management has been improved with a new anti-cavitation fuel pump, a smaller, high-speed water pump, and a new water-cooled oil radiator with a thicker core. Liquid-filled engine mounts combat unwanted noise and vibration, though a combination of a new 5.6-litre exhaust centre pipe and synthesised audio help to generate a satisfying roar in the cabin.
The six-speed manual transmission benefits from a new carbon synchroniser on gear four, as well as new low-viscosity oil and bearings to improve shift quality. The ergonomics of the shift lever have made it more satisfying to hold, while the stroke length has been shortened. The automatic transmission has been equipped with additional clutch discs and a new high-capacity torque converter to harness the engine’s higher power. Sport mode selects the optimum gear in line with driver input and the vehicle’s dynamic behaviour, although the driver can also take manual control of the gear shifts through paddle controls on the steering column.
Toyota GR86: chassis and handling
The new GR86 follows its predecessor in delivering the thrill of a car that responds exactly in line with the driver’s intentions. To ensure this translation is accurate, the chassis and body make extensive use of light but high-strength materials, strategic reinforcements and structural adhesives.
At the front, the bonnet has a new diagonal internal frame. Diagonal braces and high-strength fasteners have also been added to the connection between suspension and body frame to improve the transmission of load from the tyres and reduce lateral bending. These measures have increased rigidity in this area by 60%. At the rear, a continuous frame structure has been created by connecting the inner panel to the platform and joining the upper and lower chassis with the same high-strength fasteners. As a result, the torsional rigidity of the body has increased by 50%.
Aluminium is employed for the roof panel, front wings and bonnet, with further weight savings from the new front seat, silencer and prop shaft designs. These are key in giving GR86 a 53:47 front/rear weight balance and making it the lightest four-seat sports car on the market, with the lowest centre of gravity.
With regards to its chassis, the GR86 maintains the front MacPherson struts and rear double wishbones of its predecessor, though tuned for an even higher level of response and stability. Shock absorber damping and coil spring characteristics have been optimised and the rear suspension has been improved by connecting the anti-roll car directly to the subframe for maximum stability. A Torsen limited-slip differential equalises traction across the rear axle when cornering.
The electric power steering has a 13.5:1 ratio and requires just 2.5 turns to move from lock to lock. The system uses a new column-mounted motor to reduce weight and use of space.
Finally, ventilated disc brakes are fitted front and rear, with diameters of 294 and 290mm respectively. A complement of braking control systems – ABS, Brake Assist, Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Control, Hill-start Assist – are provided as standard, together with an emergency brake signal system.
Exterior design
The exterior aesthetic is an evolution of the classic front-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car proportions expressed in the GT86. The new GR86 has similar overall dimensions, though it is 10mm lower and 5mm longer in its wheelbase.
The LED headlights feature an L-shape internal arrangement similar to that of the GR Supra, and the rear light clusters have a strong three-dimensional design that blends into the rear haunches. The front bumper has a new textured finish that helps to reduce drag, and the front wings and large sill mouldings combine to form shapely side skirts.
Functional vents in the front wings manage airflow and reduce turbulence within the wheel arches, while fins around the rear wheel arches and lower bumper similarly train airflow over and away from the body to enhance stability.
Toyota GR86: interior design
The interior features a strong horizontal layout that gives the driver a wide field of vision. Within the instrument binnacle is a seven-inch multi-information display that prioritises the central tachometer and digital speedo. The contents of the display can be selected, reset and controlled using switches on the steering wheel. GR branding in the start-up animations on both the driver’s screen and eight-inch multimedia system acknowledges the car’s sports status.
Function controls are designed and located for intuitive operation, including large rotary dials for heating and ventilation, and piano key switches. The centre armrest has been improved with cup holder recesses, two USB ports and an auxiliary socket.
The new front seats are slim yet offer good body-holding through the use of supportive pads, and the rear seatback can be folded down from either inside or outside to reveal a load space big enough to hold four wheels – ideal for those driving to and from a track day.
Toyota GR86 technical specifications
ENGINE | |
Type | Four-cylinder horizontally opposed (boxer) |
Valve mechanism | 16-valve DOHC |
Fuel system | Toyota D-4S direct and port injection |
Capacity (cc) | 2,387 |
Bore x stroke (mm) | 94 x 86 |
Compression ratio | 12.5:1 |
Max. power (bhp/DIN hp/kW @ rpm) | 231 / 234 / 172 @ 7,000 |
Max. torque (Nm @ rpm) | 250 @ 3,700 |
TRANSMISSION | |
Type | Six-speed manual / six-speed automatic |
PERFORMANCE | |
Max. speed (mph) | 140 manual / 134 automatic |
0-62mph acceleration (sec) | 6.3 manual / 6.9 automatic |
SUSPENSION | |
Front suspension | MacPherson strut |
Rear suspension | Double wishbone |
Anti-roll bar thickness (mm) | 18.3 front / 14 rear |
STEERING | |
Type | Electric power steering, rack and pinion |
Turns lock-to-lock | 2.5 |
Min. turning circle – body (m) | 5.7 |
Min. turning circle – tyre (m) | 5.4 |
BRAKES | |
Front | Ventilated discs |
Rear | Ventilated discs |
TYRES | |
Tyre size | 215/40 R18 |
DIMENSIONS – EXTERIOR | |
Overall length (mm) | 4,265 |
Overall width (mm) | 1,775 |
Overall height (mm) | 1,310 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2,575 |
Front track (mm) | 1,520 |
Rear track (mm) | 1,550 |
DIMENSIONS – INTERIOR | |
Length (mm) | 1,625 |
Width (mm) | 1,480 |
Height (mm) | 1,060 |
Load space – VDA (l) | 226 |
WEIGHTS | |
Kerb weight – max-min (kg) | 1,275-1,316 |
Gross weight (kg) | 1,670 manual / 1,700 automatic |
The best sports car money can buy, fun, naturally aspirated, manual gearbox, affordable, reliable, practical and cheap to run, what more could you want 😃👍🏎
Hi Finlay,
Thanks for your kind words!
The new GR86 coupe remains faithful to the fun-to-drive characteristics of its GT86 predecessor and is powered by a new, lightweight, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder engine. An increase in displacement to 2.4 litres brings a step-up in performance from the 2.0-litre unit in GT86.
Further spec info is still to be revealed.
Are you a Toyota owner yourself?
Thanks.
280 bhp and 400 torque or forget it
Can this be be converted to house a turbo like it’s sister car the BRZ???
Hi there,
We currently do not have any information on this.
Thanks.
Hi Finlay,
You forgot to mention Japanese design and quality, and made in Japan, and since the Japanese drive on the same side as the UK, the cars are designed primarily as right hand drive. Other plus points, three door coupe, a hand brake and the info screen sitting low in the dash.
All good stuff, can’t wait, put me first on the list, or give me one now for a real world user review!
Hi,
What are the options to secure one of these and is this able to be done from Monday next week?
Kind regards,
Gareth
Hi Gareth,
The full website should be live from next week.
Thanks.
Turbo?
Hi Boris,
In the UK, no. GR86 forgoes the complexity and weight that the additional performance of a turbocharger requires.
Instead, it has a larger capacity 2.4 litre naturally aspirated boxer engine which has instant throttle response for as much adjustment on the limit as possible.
Thanks.
Can’t wait for this to come out! When will we be able to pre-order one please?
Hi Justin,
Thanks for your interest in the GR86! We can’t blame you for being excited.
Pricing and the on-sale date are still to be confirmed. Keep an eye on our blog and social channels for the latest!
Thanks.
Will the automatic be coming to the U.K.?
Hi DJC,
Thanks for your interest in the GR86!
We don’t have any information to share on this.
Thanks.
Really a subaru in drag. Engines built by Yamaha are far supperior than any thing subaru has to offer.
Hi – when can you order a GR86?
Hi Steven,
You can sign up for the latest updates here – https://fal.cn/3kiYO.
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What are the WLTP mpg figures for the UK?
Hi Peter,
Further information on the UK specification GR86 is not available yet.
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Owning a GT86 has been so much fun and I cannot wait to be able to buy the new GR86!
Just can’t wait to find out when I can pre-order mine!
Please notify me when this car is available I have been looking each month since last year . I have contacted a few dealerships and they don’t have any idea very frustrating . I want to order one
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your comment.
Please sign up for the latest updates here – https://www.toyota.co.uk/world-of-toyota/toyota-gazoo-racing/gr-86
We hope this helps.
Thanks.
Hi, looking forward to a test drive when the GR86 arrives in the UK – is the wheelbase figure correct? The above specification is showing 2757mm? Thanks
Hi Malik,
Can we confirm where you got this information please?
Thanks.
Hi, its from this webpage – if you scroll back up to specification / exterior dimensions:
DIMENSIONS – EXTERIOR
Wheelbase (mm) 2,757
Regards
Malik
Hi Malik,
We can confirm that this figure should be correct.
Thanks.