RE: New special edition GR86 makes green great again
RE: New special edition GR86 makes green great again
Friday 12th July 2024

New special edition GR86 makes green great again

Toyota's latest 86 seemed beyond much meaningful improvement, but that hasn't stopped Gazoo trying...


Long live the oddly named Japanese special edition. This is the Toyota GR86 RZ Ridge Green Limited, a car that evokes the old GT86 British Racing Green Limited with a dark green and gold colour combo. The Brembo vented discs and Sachs dampers that are optional on the standard car are included as well. There’s a black and tan interior, too, adding a touch of luxury to the 86’s fairly basic cabin. There’s even ‘Ridge Green Limited’  embroidered in the suede, for maximum special edition kudos. Just 200 will be made for the Japanese market, with a lottery open now until July 28th. Coming to a specialist importer near you soon…

The green machine has been announced alongside an update for the base GR, a refresh that might make for tough reading for those who want one and now can’t get one because of safety regulations. Toyota being Toyota and this being a GR product, the changes have come about through the feedback of racing drivers in the heat of competition for ‘improved turning performance and easier upper-limit handling’. So the dampers have been reworked ‘for a better sense of contact with the ground’ and the electric power steering has been tweaked as well. Toyota doesn’t mention specific alterations, but promises greater agility with no loss of stability. There’s said to be more feel right at the limit, too. Which all sounds a bit like making a car that’s easier to skid, and that’s great news. 

Further ramping up the enthusiast kudos is a change to the engine torque control to make blipping the throttle on downshifts easier. When the rest of the world has pretty much abandoned the manual gearbox, here’s Toyota obsessing on heel and toe ‘at the upper limits of performance.’ Good on them. It’s even modified the automatic gearbox in response to customer feedback, allowing earlier downshifts on the way into a bend thanks to expanding the engine speed tolerance. 

Both the Ridge Green Limited and the revised GR86 are on sale in Japan now, with prices from 2,936,000 yen (or a frankly ridiculous £14,260) for the base RC. The RZ that would be most comparable to UK spec is 3,518,000, also known as a sickening £17,100. Even the special edition is less than £19,000. No wonder Toyota can’t stop making them for the home market. Let’s hope a few more (potentially even better) 86s can make their way over here in time. Until then you’ll still need the best part of £30k for a GR in the UK; despite costing so much more than in Japan, the little Toyota will feel worth every single penny. Even if it’s not green.


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Darnoc95

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501 posts

51 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Probably the last really affordable proper sports car! Love these.

Wab1974uk

1,230 posts

48 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Real shame they won't come to the UK. Looks nice in Green

Wheel Turned Out

1,938 posts

59 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Love that, looks great. I'm sure it'll be a hefty chunk by the time a handful are imported, but still a lovely thing.

cerb4.5lee

40,575 posts

201 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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I'm not a fan of the green, but I do like these a lot though. I've also seen a few out on the roads local to me too, and I always enjoy seeing them.

CrippsCorner

3,253 posts

202 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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What would be the total price after import duties etc. I take it that it just wouldn't be viable for a saving...

TCEvo

14,795 posts

223 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Colour suits it, I'd have ordered mine in green if that had been an option.

TheOctaneAddict

1,094 posts

68 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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If i could order that green and tan in the UK i'd be very tempted!

WPA

13,210 posts

135 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Looks lovely in green and tan

BFleming

3,870 posts

164 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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The Yen to GBP value is skewing the current currency-converted values. 3.5m Yen is £17k today as per the article, but that was £21k in May 2022 when the car was announced. I believe VAT of 20% would be chargeable, plus 10% Duty; factor in shipping and you're probably still well under the UK pricing.

Krikkit

27,758 posts

202 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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BFleming said:
The Yen to GBP value is skewing the current currency-converted values. 3.5m Yen is £17k today as per the article, but that was £21k in May 2022 when the car was announced. I believe VAT of 20% would be chargeable, plus 10% Duty; factor in shipping and you're probably still well under the UK pricing.
Might not be 10% duty on such a new car, but assume it is.

£17k for the car
Call it £3k for shipping and insurance
10% duty on that
20% VAT on all that

Well under the list of a UK car, it also means you could pick the weird and wonderful JDM options as well.

rallycross

13,675 posts

258 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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It does look good a future collectors item perhaps ?

Does Subaru still sell the BRZ?

swisstoni

21,633 posts

300 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Green was always great but good luck finding it in the standard colour gamut of most manufacturers since the 70s.

I would have thought that modern technology would allow an almost endless colour choice with colours changed robotically.

Anyway there we are. I expected to have a hover car well before now.

BFleming

3,870 posts

164 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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rallycross said:
Does Subaru still sell the BRZ?
They do. The purists would tell you the GR86 remains a badge-engineered BRZ - they're probably right!
Anyhow they don't sell the BRZ in the UK or Ireland, but seem to almost everywhere else.

corcoran

674 posts

295 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Krikkit said:
Might not be 10% duty on such a new car, but assume it is.

£17k for the car
Call it £3k for shipping and insurance
10% duty on that
20% VAT on all that

Well under the list of a UK car, it also means you could pick the weird and wonderful JDM options as well.
Yeah with the current exchange how it is.. if you've got some cash.. this is a good move.

BFleming

3,870 posts

164 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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I did some digging on the Toyota Japan website...

The Ridge Green Limited pricing is:
6MT /3,897,000 Yen (£19k today)
6AT /3,995,000 Yen (£19475 today)

Nice Ridge Green Limited video: https://youtu.be/zWpkWQG_WLU

Base Japanese-spec GR86.. who needs a screen anyhow:



Honeywell

1,593 posts

119 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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What a fantastic looking and driving car. We will miss them when they are gone. Toyota is on such a roll these days.


GreatScott2016

2,163 posts

109 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Honeywell said:
What a fantastic looking and driving car. We will miss them when they are gone. Toyota is on such a roll these days.
Agreed. It ticks a lot of boxes and proves you don’t have to have a zillion horses under the bonnet to have fun.

Thomo97

79 posts

211 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Used low mileage prices no longer silly, picking up a GR86 now very tempting (I had a BRZ before and it sounds like pretty much everything that frustrated me about that car has been tackled). Do they all have black alloys on the UK market though? I'd have to sort that out.

Mr-B

4,423 posts

215 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Thomo97 said:
Used low mileage prices no longer silly, picking up a GR86 now very tempting (I had a BRZ before and it sounds like pretty much everything that frustrated me about that car has been tackled). Do they all have black alloys on the UK market though? I'd have to sort that out.
Yes UK cars have black alloys. There were no options, you chose body colour and manual/auto and that was it. All the cars were built on a Subaru production line.

Can't say I'm a fan of green on any car and I wouldn't have chosen it even it was an option at the time (electric blue for me), I don't think it does it any favours, each to their own though.

Andy86GT

802 posts

86 months

Friday 12th July 2024
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Does anyone know what the safety issue is that prevents Toyota selling these now?
I find it very hard to understand why a giant like Toyota couldn't fix whatever the issue is.