The 2026 Toyota GR86 range of configurations is currently priced from $43,940.
Our most recent review of the 2026 Toyota GR86 resulted in a score of 7.5 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Senior Journalist Chris Thompson had this to say at the time: You’ve reached the end of this review and might be looking at the final score thinking it seems low. If you’re a keen driver and considering a GR86, all you need to know is this: the GT will provide plenty of fun for the money.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Chris Thompson liked most about this particular version of the Toyota GR86: Balanced sports car dynamics, Driver-focused ergonomics, Styling grants road presence
The Toyota GR86 2026 prices range from $43,940 for the basic trim level Coupe Gt to $50,490 for the top of the range Coupe Gts + Dyn Perf Pack + Red Int.
Six colours are available on the GR86, but only 'Spark Red' is no-cost. The five premium colours are 'Storm Black', 'Liquid White', 'Magnetic Grey', 'Ice Silver Metallic' and 'Rapid Blue'.
A naturally aspirated 2.4-litre flat-four petrol engine with either a six-speed automatic transmission or a six-speed manual gearbox turns the GR86's rear wheels. Outputs are 174kW at a lofty 7000rpm and 250Nm at 3700rpm.
The Toyota GR86's interior is driver-focused, with little in the way of unnecessary tech and more physical buttons to minimise distractions. Hard plastics and cost-effective material is plentiful, but GTS-spec cars have leather and synthetic suede seats.
Toyota claims the 0-100km/h time for the manual is 6.3 seconds, while the auto’s 0-100 is claimed at 6.8sec. Top speed is around 225km/h.
An 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen and 7.0-inch digital driver display are standard, with a six-speaker sound system or wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto providing the entertainment capability. The GTS spec gets synthetic suede and leather (heated) front seats, plus sports pedals, door scuff plates and door lamps.
The Toyota GR86 has four seats, two standard front seats and two 'semi-bucket' seats in the rear, though the back seats are tight and wouldn't suit long journeys.
The GR86 has 237 litres of space in the boot, enough to get luggage or groceries in, but a limited opening space makes large items trickier.
A 50-litre fuel tank provides minimum 98RON petrol to the engine at a rate of 9.5L/100km according to Toyota. That’s in the manual. The claim for an auto is 8.8L. The GR86 should be capable of around 500L to a tank if you’re not pushing things too hard.