The Toyota 86, debuted at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show as a joint project between Toyota and Subaru, attracted lots of attention by virtue of its pure sports car dynamics. The first generation Toyota 86 was supplied with a 2.0L FA20D flat-four engine, but the 2022 GR86 model (second generation) opted for the more powerful 2.4L FA24D engine, boosting both low-end torque and overal performance. Enthusiasts may opt for a 6-speed manual transmission, while smoother shifts and convenience-oriented shoppers may go for the 6-speed automatic. The front-engine rear-wheel-drive configuration coupled with near 50:50 weight distribution of the Toyota 86 helps to achieve balanced handling characteristics of the vehicle. The Toyota 86's lightweight design with the use of aluminum for the hood and front fenders reduces the center of gravity for better stability on roads while its wheelbase measuring 2,575 mms and compact dimensions enable it to maneuver easily. Elements of its design such as LED headlights and aerodynamic body lines indicate performance focus. To continue the driving integrity and safety standards of Toyota 86 , owners should use only original Toyota 86 OEM performance parts, designed specifically for maximum endurance, accurate fitment, and retention of the original performance features of the car.