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You might remember that back in May, Toyota gave us the GT86 Performance Pack". It wasn"t the 50bhp upgrade we"d been hoping for, but it did have more serious Sachs suspension and proper Brembo brakes. It was also quite blue. Now just a couple of months later, it"s time for the next special edition GT86. And good news, Americans, because this one"s for you. Only for you, it seems. Like the Performance Pack, the TRD Special Edition gets Sachs suspension and Brembo brakes. New 18in alloy wheels are shod with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber, and there"s a subtle TRD bodykit and less-subtle stainless-steel-tipped TRD exhaust. Unlike the Performance Pack, it isn"t blue, but a special shade of black called Raven". Spooky. Inside you get a red/black theme, a suede-like" covering on the dashboard andred seatbelts. Toyota is capping production at 1,418 cars, with an asking price of $32,420. In other words, a lot less than us Brits pay for the Performance Pack. Count yourselves luckyShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 24 Jul 2018
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You might remember that back in May, Toyota gave us the GT86 Performance Pack". It wasn"t the 50bhp upgrade we"d been hoping for, but it did have more serious Sachs suspension and proper Brembo brakes. It was also quite blue. Now just a couple of months later, it"s time for the next special edition GT86. And good news, Americans, because this one"s for you. Only for you, it seems. Like the Performance Pack, the TRD Special Edition gets Sachs suspension and Brembo brakes. New 18in alloy wheels are shod with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber, and there"s a subtle TRD bodykit and less-subtle stainless-steel-tipped TRD exhaust. Unlike the Performance Pack, it isn"t blue, but a special shade of black called Raven". Spooky. Inside you get a red/black theme, a suede-like" covering on the dashboard andred seatbelts. Toyota is capping production at 1,418 cars, with an asking price of $32,420. In other words, a lot less than us Brits pay for the Performance Pack. Count yourselves luckyShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 24 Jul 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 12665