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StE92ve 08-28-2020 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by gymratter (Post 3362544)

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Fully remodeled version Subaru new BRZ development vehicle finally witnessed in Japan! It will be launched around September 2021, and safety performance will be greatly improved with EyeSight.

2020-08-27
Finally, the developed vehicle of the new BRZ has been tested even in Japan!

Although it is a full model change version / Toyota new GR86 / Subaru new BRZ that has been frequently witnessed overseas before, finally the development vehicle of the new BRZ has been witnessed even on a certain mountain road in Gunma prefecture (image M Thank you so much!).

Iceman 08-30-2020 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo (Post 3357766)
Wheels look to be the 18" wheels off the GR Yaris. 5x100 goes on.

GR Yaris is 5x114.3

I highly doubt that those forged BBS will make it into the production model though.

DarkPira7e 08-30-2020 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by StE92ve (Post 3360660)
With all this discussion about Eyesight, surprised 86 owners aren't heaping praise on the current rearview mirror, which in development was called Hindsight......

For what it's worth, I remove my rearview mirror. Blocks my view during hillclimb. I learned how to drive in an 80s Chevy with no rearview, so I'm vigilant with my side mirrors. When I drive a car with a rearview mirror, it feels like it's more distraction than anything.

I like the joke though

Irace86.2.0 08-30-2020 03:48 PM

The light bar that extends across doesn't ever appear to be on, which I figured it would still somewhat illuminate through the wrap if it was on. Of course, they could have disabled it.

It could be like the Kia Singer, where it doesn't light up, but just extends across, or maybe like the Kia Forte, but they disconnected the lights:

https://i1.wp.com/stingerforum.org/k...00%2C869&ssl=1

https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/...-970x700_c.jpg

JesseG 08-30-2020 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0 (Post 3363090)
The light bar that extends across doesn't ever appear to be on, which I figured it would still somewhat illuminate through the wrap if it was on. Of course, they could have disabled it.

It could be like the Kia Singer, where it doesn't light up, but just extends across, or maybe like the Kia Forte, but they disconnected the lights:

https://i1.wp.com/stingerforum.org/k...00%2C869&ssl=1

https://tractionlife.com/wp-content/...-970x700_c.jpg


I’m never a fan of light bars across the trunk, if they light up or not. Always reminds me of 90’s era Dodge products. Even Porsche is doing it now. [emoji21] Whyyyyyy?!!


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Irace86.2.0 08-30-2020 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JesseG (Post 3363095)
I’m never a fan of light bars across the trunk, if they light up or not. Always reminds me of 90’s era Dodge products. Even Porsche is doing it now. [emoji21] Whyyyyyy?!!


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It was because of this:

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/98/8d...3fad423052.jpg



Porsche has always done it.

https://www.pca.org/sites/default/fi...-the-years.jpg
https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/jp...carrera--2.jpg
https://eskipaper.com/images/porsche...-4s-rear-1.jpg
https://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/auto...?itok=u73-R_mv

https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/...popular-275809

Rear Taillight Bars Are Becoming Insanely Popular

Design trends like floating roofs and black roofs and two toned cars and other trends are...trending.

AnalogMan 08-30-2020 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by vh_supra26 (Post 3361441)

To my admittedly old-school old-guy eyes, I think the new car looks good. But not as good as the current car. I love the front fender bulges of the current car, and the generally more flowing, curvaceous styling. It reminds me of the Opel GTs I used to own back in the 80's. The view from the driver's seat is also similar to the Opel GT, seeing the tops of the front fender bulges (also similar to the <gulp> Porsche Cayman).

To me the latest renderings and camouflaged pics of the new GR86 look like a more 'grown up' car, keeping with the pattern many manufacturers seem to follow for revising models - a little more elegant and refined, but also a little less distinctive. If the GR86 actually comes with a turbo motor (which is less likely than finding an honest politician in Washington these days) I'd go for it. But if it's only a modest bump in torque and inconsequential hp increase, I think I'll stick with the prettier to my eyes current car (which is the easiest option, since it's already in my garage).

Marrk 08-30-2020 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by AnalogMan (Post 3363116)
a little more elegant and refined, but also a little less distinctive.

Is "bland" the word you're looking for? :D

I hate FI. Can't they get 240 hp out of a 2-liter NA engine? Okay, 225 hp?

I could live without the "humpy" fenders, but what I'd like is a better view from the cockpit. Maybe that's just me. :)

JesseG 08-30-2020 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Marrk (Post 3363130)
Is "bland" the word you're looking for? :D

I hate FI. Can't they get 240 hp out of a 2-liter NA engine? Okay, 225 hp?

I could live without the "humpy" fenders, but what I'd like is a better view from the cockpit. Maybe that's just me. :)


Wow, you really wouldn’t want FI?!
The fenders on the renders you don’t like? Lol
I think the visibility is awesome, once you get used to the small blind spot. For a car that looks as cool as it does, visibility is awesome. Sit in a new Camaro to experience horrible visibility. [emoji28]


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JesseG 08-30-2020 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0 (Post 3363099)


Very good point, about Porsche using it on previous cars. I guess I just like when cars don’t have them. The 1st gen Eclipse had a mega rear light bar. [emoji28] It’s a visual oddity to me, especially if they don’t light up. I believe the new Porsche ones do light up?
And many times trends become cyclical, for good or bad. No better example than the return of Mom Jeans. Why of all fashion trends would that come back?! [emoji23]


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Irace86.2.0 08-30-2020 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Marrk (Post 3363130)
Is "bland" the word you're looking for? :D

I hate FI. Can't they get 240 hp out of a 2-liter NA engine? Okay, 225 hp?

I could live without the "humpy" fenders, but what I'd like is a better view from the cockpit. Maybe that's just me. :)

Yes. It costs more money.

Marrk 08-30-2020 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JesseG (Post 3363144)
Wow, you really wouldn’t want FI?!
The fenders on the renders you don’t like? Lol
I think the visibility is awesome, once you get used to the small blind spot. For a car that looks as cool as it does, visibility is awesome. Sit in a new Camaro to experience horrible visibility. [emoji28]


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1) The current iteration looks cool, especially from about 80% of the various different angles.

2) FI to me always means more complications and more heat. The McLaren F1, the Honda S2000 and the t.50 are my benchmarks.*

3) With the GT86, I feel like I have the visibility of a tank driver peering through a slot.




*EDIT: Actually, there are lots of NA cars that work for me. What I'm looking for is 250 hp, 250 ft lb torque, 2500 lbs. Mid-'80s Porsche 911s had it, the D-Type had 250 hp, 250 ft lb torque, etc.

Marrk 08-30-2020 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0 (Post 3363159)
Yes. It costs more money.

You have an excellent point, sir. I want my car to be under $30,000. :)

Irace86.2.0 08-30-2020 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Marrk (Post 3363161)
1) The current iteration looks cool, especially from about 80% of the various different angles.

2) FI to me always means more complications and more heat. The McLaren F1, the Honda S2000 and the t.50 are my benchmarks.*

3) With the GT86, I feel like I have the visibility of a tank driver peering through a slot.




*EDIT: Actually, there are lots of NA cars that work for me. What I'm looking for is 250 hp, 250 ft lb torque, 2500 lbs. Mid-'80s Porsche 911s had it, the D-Type had 250 hp, 250 ft lb torque, etc.

Those engines didn't have high specific output. They got their torque from the displacement, and they didn't rev high, which is why the horsepower and torque are similar. That was from a time when vehicles were smaller, and there wasn't much technology or safety.

What you want doesn't exist if you want a new car under $30k. You will need a gen 2 86 with a FA24 D4S engine with 12.5:1 or greater compression, headers, exhaust, e85, intake, power blocks, whatever, and a tune. You will need to strip out about 300-400lbs of weight.

Your other option is to buy a ND Miata and fit an Edelbrock supercharger with E85. It will feel NA.


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