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Toyota 86 TRD gets nod

  • By Paul Gover
  • Carsguide

Fans of the Toyota 86 can already start planning a faster-car future in Australia.

Toyota has made an early commitment to a range of TRD tweaks - performance and cosmetic - for the new coupe that should arrive from the USA in time for Christmas.

Local deliveries of the 86 will not begin until June but hot-up work is already well underway in both Japan and America as TRD, the official tuning division for Toyota.

TRD has even test run a tweak 86 in Japan as part of its work for the country's biggest annual tuner show, the Tokyo Auto Salon.

Toyota had 15 display vehicles at the event with a range of tuner connections, including TRD, G Sports and Gazoo Racing, the company directed by Toyota's chairman Akio Toyoda.

The 86 dominated the display area and among the cars was a prototype that race in last year's Nurburgring 24-hour race in Germany.

The 86 hits the road in Australia in June and TRD parts will be available this year through dealerships, although the exact timing is not set.

"We will have a range of TRD stuff, but it won't be available for about nine months," says Toyota spokesman, Mike Breen. "It's a very similar range to what TRD has shown in Japan. We're looking at dampers, strut braces, exhaust systems, those sorts of things."

Breen says the decision to source parts from the USA was made for economic reasons, which should mean a better deal for owners.

"The full range hasn't been decided yet, but we're hoping to take just about everything. TRD in the USA received their development cars a little late. So we're still waiting to hear. But the TRD parts will all be sold directly through Toyota Australia dealerships."

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  • Frankly, if its goning to be priced at 40k, I will go for xr6t lots more power & practical. I hope it will be about 35k for the base model. Please be realistic Toyoda....

    Ziggy Posted on 09 May 2012 1:06am
  • I reckon $40,000 for the base model (excluding dealer delivery and stamp duty). Pricing in Australia is ridiculous, even though our dollar is strong.

    Matt Posted on 08 April 2012 4:58pm
  • So whats the final price going to be on this?

    Steve of Brisbane Posted on 27 February 2012 10:48pm

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