Result Japan turns the GT86 into a full AE86 tribute with pop-up headlights, widebody looks, and pure "Initial D" nostalgia.
The AE86-inspired modification was created by a Japanese tuning company and will be displayed at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
Toyota drew thematic inspiration from the AE86-generation Corolla to develop the original 86, which was launched as the Scion ...
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Yep, we’re obsessed with this Toyota GT86 in an AE86’s frock
Here’s something you need to see. Heck, if you’re currently in Japan we’d argue that you should head down to the Tokyo Auto ...
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Toyota’s Budget Sports Car Gets a Retro Redesign Honoring a Legend
It’s called the ‘Neo86,’ and it’s a fitting name for a body kit designed to give the Toyota’s budget 86 sports car a retro ...
But a Toyota GT86 lovingly recreated as the original AE86? That we’re absolutely interested in. Especially as the bodykit is going to be sold; this is a product preview, not a one-off concept car… ...
Lego has always cultivated the spirit of creativity, and MOCs (My Own Creation) are where it bears fruition. Created from standard bricks, these custom builds have spawned in countless forms over the ...
The Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno is one of the most desirable Japanese classic cars from the ’80s, further popularized by its appearance in the “Initial D” street racing manga and anime series, as well ...
When it comes to the JDM hall of fame, nothing makes the blood boil more than two letters followed by two digits: AE-freaking-86. Blame the Initial D anime series or the JDM scene, but one thing is ...
Shibukawa City in Gunma Prefecture, Japan has sponsored taxis inspired by the prominent cars from the Initial D anime and manga series. As part of the city’s tourism campaign, three cars be available ...
Much like how the Mk4 Toyota Supra became famous from the original Fast and Furious movie, the original AE86 Toyota Corolla gained a lot of its popularity from the manga comic Initial D and its ...
6 Oct 2023, 14:28 UTC · By: Dragos Chitulescu // It took Nissan 40 years to build the ultimate Skyline GT-R, and the R34 is hailed as the King of all Japanese sports cars for plenty of good reasons.
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