RE: Goodwood debut for 2022 Toyota GR 86

RE: Goodwood debut for 2022 Toyota GR 86

Thursday 24th June 2021

Goodwood debut for 2022 Toyota GR 86

Toyota UK lines up next GR superstar for FOS showing



Now Goodwood Festival of Speed has finally been confirmed, despite that old virus thing, the manufacturer announcements are on their way. But we're not complaining, especially when the news is as promising as this. Yep, the hotly anticipated new Toyota GR 86 will make its debut in the West Sussex gardens for a First Glance and obligatory hill climb, ahead of its on-sale date in the UK in 2022.

The coupe's launch will complete the "Power of Three" trio of models created with Toyota Gazoo Racing following the introduction of the GR Supra and GR Yaris. The latter, in case you hadn't heard, is the best thing to happen to hot hatches since Volkswagen thought the Mk1 Golf might be nicer with a fuel-injected engine doing the pulling.

The GR 86 is obviously the latest development of the much-loved GT86, and although it maintains the core characteristics ("fun, accessible and easy" according to Toyota), it gets a wealth of driver-focused upgrades. Alongside that same front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration, it's gifted with a more powerful 2.4-litre four-pot.

Dimensions are almost identical to the predecessor, so it still won't fit in your garage. But there is a 50 percent increase in torsional rigidity to help with sharper handling and steering and MacPherson strut suspension and proportionally sized 18-inch wheels. A wealth of aluminium for the roof and body and a kerbweight of 1,270kg claim to make it the lightest four-seat coupe in its class. This much we already knew, of course - but if you want a real-world ogle, check it out at the festival.





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cerb4.5lee

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Toyota are offering some great performance cars currently I reckon. I'm looking forward to this one as well, and I've always been a big fan of 2+2 coupes.

cerb4.5lee

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SidewaysSi said:
This has loads more appeal for me than the Yaris. Let's hope the engine is sorted. Great car.
Same and I'd rather have this than the Yaris. From what I've seen you sit really high in the Yaris as well, and I personally prefer to sit low when I'm driving a sporty car.

cerb4.5lee

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British Beef said:
I am in the Yaris GR camp, and like the lofty driving position and the engine power is sufficient to get past slower traffic safely, then enjoy open roads.
I like the lofty driving position in a SUV, but I definitely prefer sitting lower in a more performance oriented car though. I wasn't a fan of the seating position in my E92 M3, and you felt like you were sat on rather than in with that.

I do like that the Yaris is turbocharged, and I've been saying for years that I'd like a turbo on these as well.