New Toyota FT-86 Pictures Leaked Online

29th October 2011 Cat: Toyota with Comments Off

If we brought you the first brochure images in the production version with the JDM Toyota FT-86 coupe on Thursday, we rightfully assumed that individuals should see more pictures on the rear-wheel drive model in the coming weeks ahead of the official presentation in the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show on November 30.

Better make that a little over A day as we just discovered one more assortment of scanned images with a Japanese forum, providing us with the best of all go through the exterior design of Toyota’s mainstream performance car.

As the previous photos demonstrated a Modellista-prepped version, on this occasion we have now the conventional FT-86 without or with some optional accessories such as the front panel air vent trims and rear diffuser accents.
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New Toyota FT-86 Revealed Through Leaked Japanese Brochure?

27th October 2011 Cat: Toyota with Comments Off

It’s almost time with the official unveiling in the production version with the Toyota FT-86 rear-wheel drive coupe, this means you should probably brace yourself for just a barrage of photos and details within the next couple of weeks.

The primary wave comes via a group of leaked brochure scans that seem for being legit. The FT-86 depicted over these pictures is the Japanese domestic market Modellista version that’s been accessorized by Toyota’s in-house customization company.

Among other bespoke features you won’t ever see within the base model could be the exterior aero package that covers a front spoiler, beefier side skirts plus a two-piece rear apron, along with the model-specific alloy wheels.

If these scans really are real, then Toyota has just as before altered the outside styling on the FT-86.
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In comparison to the newest concept version shown for the Geneva and Frankfurt Motor Shows, at the front, the coupe gets redesigned headlamps as well as a new front bumper design that loses the tear drop-style LEDs, while at the back, both the tail lights and the rear bumper feature new designs.
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