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RetroRacer 11-19-2020 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3385047)
What I really want to see is how effective those rocker panels are at reducing lift at the rear and/or drag on the rear wheels. They seem pretty pronounced, so it's plausible they have some measurable effect.

Very possible. Good point. Again I’m going to be patient and wait to drive.

I was initially super excited and for sure was going to buy, but I want to feel the car instead of looking at specs.

My friend Christina has a 2018 brz with PP and I love driving that car.
Their are two Hakone editions locally and one brand new 2020 magnetite Gray PP brz locally which part of me wants to jump on, but until I drive the new car I won’t know for sure.

Anyone who has a current gen should remain happy, hopefully many parts will be compatible with the current car.

Not super happy, but not disappointed either. It is what it is :)

jflogerzi 11-19-2020 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RetroRacer (Post 3385054)
Very possible. Good point. Again I’m going to be patient and wait to drive.



I was initially super excited and for sure was going to buy, but I want to feel the car instead of looking at specs.



My friend Christina has a 2018 brz with PP and I love driving that car.

Their are two Hakone editions locally and one brand new 2020 magnetite Gray PP brz locally which part of me wants to jump on, but until I drive the new car I won’t know for sure.



Anyone who has a current gen should remain happy, hopefully many parts will be compatible with the current car.



Not super happy, but not disappointed either. It is what it is :)

Good points. Both cars are great and I am kinda glad they left it NA. Sounds like transmission is carry over. If I were to do it over I would not boost and save the money and go for a TS model and focus only cooling, suspension, and just a flex fuel kit and tune. Everything else I would leave stock

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JesseG 11-19-2020 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by RetroRacer (Post 3385054)
Very possible. Good point. Again I’m going to be patient and wait to drive.

I was initially super excited and for sure was going to buy, but I want to feel the car instead of looking at specs.

My friend Christina has a 2018 brz with PP and I love driving that car.
Their are two Hakone editions locally and one brand new 2020 magnetite Gray PP brz locally which part of me wants to jump on, but until I drive the new car I won’t know for sure.

Anyone who has a current gen should remain happy, hopefully many parts will be compatible with the current car.

Not super happy, but not disappointed either. It is what it is :)


I completely get where you are coming from. Something like a Hakone edition 86 or BRZ with the Performance Pack are very tempting. A BRZ tS would be the top of my list for a current gen car.
BUT, I think waiting for the 2nd gen is the smartest move. There are some significant improvements. It’s riding on a modified new Subaru global platform, it’s much more rigid, the engine has more torque, and the interior is nicer. You can address a few of those things through the aftermarket on a 1st gen, but not all of it.
I freaking love my car, it’s a blast. So I’m expecting the 2nd gen to take everything I love about my car and ramp it up a little. Not earth shattering, but improvements through the entire car.


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gymratter 11-19-2020 12:35 PM

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Stonehorsw 01-24-2021 11:56 PM

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Dzmitry 01-26-2021 12:37 PM

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Found this on twitter. Out of the two I think the 86 will have the more attracted front bumper.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EnImx8dV...jpg&name=large
https://i.imgur.com/z3uolEW.jpg

You know, I just thought of something stupid (but could work) as I took a look at the pictures on this thread. One of the odd things about the shape of the new BRZ bumper, is the cutoff line for the grille. If you "cut" that off and replace it with another grille piece theoretically, or even do something as simple as paint it black, it could give the bumper an improved look. Maybe not, but I'd say it's not bad.

Here is a very shitty 10 second render in paint that shows what I mean.
I can imagine this car will look pretty good in black, as many cars often do.

ZDan 01-26-2021 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dzmitry (Post 3402383)
You know, I just thought of something stupid (but could work) as I took a look at the pictures on this thread. One of the odd things about the shape of the new BRZ bumper, is the cutoff line for the grille. If you "cut" that off and replace it with another grille piece theoretically, or even do something as simple as paint it black, it could give the bumper an improved look. Maybe not, but I'd say it's not bad.
Here is a very shitty 10 second render in paint that shows what I mean.
I can imagine this car will look pretty good in black, as many cars often do.

Personally, I like the slim BRZ grill opening as it is, prefer that to painting the bottom lip black to make it look bigger/taller. Not a fan of all of the hyuge gaping maw grill openings on many modern cars. 228hp doesn't need a big opening.

Dzmitry 01-26-2021 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ZDan (Post 3402390)
Personally, I like the slim BRZ grill opening as it is, prefer that to painting the bottom lip black to make it look bigger/taller. Not a fan of all of the hyuge gaping maw grill openings on many modern cars. 228hp doesn't need a big opening.

Me neither in that sense. It's more that I still have not adapted to the odd shape of it. I'm usually very lenient and enjoy a good style, and this just hasn't hit that spot for me yet. So I'm mostly tending to those that feel the same as I do, I guess. It also removes and/or changes the "smile" that so many folks seem to despise (I personally don't mind it). Otherwise, agreed, I am not a fan of modern grille styles like on the Lexus that are overly large.

beltax90 02-04-2021 02:00 AM

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Sasquachulator 02-04-2021 02:20 AM

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interesting.
Probably the most realistic looking take on the Toyota front bumper.

I'm somewhat underwhelmed...i think it looks better but it also looks very derivative...its got a very generic sports car look to it.
But at the same time it looks like a soft evolution of the pre-facelist FRS/86 grille.

Sport-Tech 02-04-2021 05:13 AM

Nice work!

I'll take the BRZ, thanks.

Islindur 02-04-2021 11:12 AM

Looks great imo, better than BRZ.
Would like to see it in other colors, esp red and yellow.
Any1 with photoshop skills? :p

mazeroni 02-04-2021 11:16 AM

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10/10. Really nice. Might be a little off as a render, but this is probably 99% there.

wbradley 02-04-2021 11:44 AM

Finally wiped the smile off it's face. lol


...or is it a shiteating grin?

Jfheisenberg 02-04-2021 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by beltax90 (Post 3404126)
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Bumper on the 86 looks way better than the brz one. Is the rear the same as the brz?

mn_ca 02-04-2021 04:59 PM

Honestly, if the production car looks anything like that it's a HR - simple and elegant. Can't really go wrong with either!

Islindur 02-04-2021 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jfheisenberg (Post 3404194)
Bumper on the 86 looks way better than the brz one. Is the rear the same as the brz?

Wasnt rear end patent leak identical to BRZ? I think only front got changed.

JesseG 02-04-2021 05:24 PM

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Everything flows so nicely front to back on this render. I hope it ends up looking like this! [emoji106]
I might have to change my mind on getting a BRZ instead. [emoji1]


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Blighty 02-06-2021 03:56 AM

Some new content on Hagerty.

First time I've heard a journalist state that there will be engine noise pumped in through speakers (as in the GR Yaris).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsTc...ture=emb_title

StE92ve 02-06-2021 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by beltax90 (Post 3404126)
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With all these renders coming out now thanks to the Australia's patent office, when Toyota finally gets around to revealing the 86. it's going to be ho hum. I think they really missed the boat on this.



https://www.ft86club.com/forums/atta...1&d=1612418643

Blighty 02-07-2021 02:22 AM

The BRZ front is more appealing to me. But there are other things that I'll have to wait for (and of course we need to see them both in the flesh).

I'm not a real fan with the 'WRC Blue' as a special paint, so if Toyota brings something nice there as its 'release' paint it could swing me.

The other little things are I think could win me over to Toyota - looking at its current base infotainment I think it will look better than the subaru one (more of a dark glass look that matches the aircon controls).

I also really adored by frameless rear vision mirror (GTS), so slick and added a tiny bit of class to the cockpit. Not to say I couldn't just raid the Toyota parts bin to grab it for a BRZ :)

Sport-Tech 02-07-2021 04:47 AM

^ Completely agree on all points Blighty. If Toyota brought that Hakone green over to the new gen it would be very very tempting.... Another factor that might be decisive in making a choice is any differences in handling and ride quality between the two.

I suspect any variance in suspension setups across the second generation will be very minor - didn't the first-gen twins converge in their handling characteristics over time?

Blighty 02-08-2021 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sport-Tech (Post 3404935)
^ Completely agree on all points Blighty. If Toyota brought that Hakone green over to the new gen it would be very very tempting.... Another factor that might be decisive in making a choice is any differences in handling and ride quality between the two.

I suspect any variance in suspension setups across the second generation will be very minor - didn't the first-gen twins converge in their handling characteristics over time?

I'm not fussed about minor suspension differences.

But I REALLY want more pearlescent color options.

86MLR 02-11-2021 03:44 AM

I went for a chat at my local Toyota dealer, I was told not to hold my breath for a new 86, when I asked when Toyota would likely be importing them into Australia, they said to their knowledge they were not going to....meh

They did try and sell me a Yaris though, as Toyota now class the Yaris as a sports car....???....wtf

Sasquachulator 02-11-2021 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3405901)
I went for a chat at my local Toyota dealer, I was told not to hold my breath for a new 86, when I asked when Toyota would likely be importing them into Australia, they said to their knowledge they were not going to....meh

They did try and sell me a Yaris though, as Toyota now class the Yaris as a sports car....???....wtf

You should be like
"You'd better be talking up the GR Yaris to me and not the regular one, otherwise stop wasting my time!"

gymratter 02-11-2021 03:10 PM

that doesnt really make sense to make. both patent images for the 86 and BRZ have been filed in Australia.

86MLR 02-11-2021 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by gymratter (Post 3406053)
that doesnt really make sense to make. both patent images for the 86 and BRZ have been filed in Australia.

And yet, also, the broker I use for buying new cars hasn't heard anything positive either, both from Toyota and Subaru

I haven't ventured into a Subaru dealer here to get info of Subaru Australia importing their variant of the twin

In the end, we don't always get the variants we want

Now would have been a great time to release a new cheap little sports coupe, every kid with a licence is after a cheap new car

As for the Yaris GR, yeah nah, not something that I would own, my daughter does like it though, same as the new Hyundai Veloster which is on her short list

Dirty Harry 02-11-2021 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3406078)
And yet, also, the broker I use for buying new cars hasn't heard anything positive either, both from Toyota and Subaru

I haven't ventured into a Subaru dealer here to get info of Subaru Australia importing their variant of the twin

In the end, we don't always get the variants we want

Now would have been a great time to release a new cheap little sports coupe, every kid with a licence is after a cheap new car

As for the Yaris GR, yeah nah, not something that I would own, my daughter does like it though, same as the new Hyundai Veloster which is on her short list

I’d be surprised if this was was true. The General Manager for Subaru Australia in the article below is quoting no confirmed 2nd gen launch date yet, but made it sound like it is arriving at some point in the future. I’d be surprised if we don’t get it. We were the 3rd largest market for twin sales I believe.

https://www.motoring.com.au/slick-ne...vealed-127372/

Islindur 02-11-2021 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3406078)
And yet, also, the broker I use for buying new cars hasn't heard anything positive either, both from Toyota and Subaru

I haven't ventured into a Subaru dealer here to get info of Subaru Australia importing their variant of the twin

In the end, we don't always get the variants we want

Now would have been a great time to release a new cheap little sports coupe, every kid with a licence is after a cheap new car

As for the Yaris GR, yeah nah, not something that I would own, my daughter does like it though, same as the new Hyundai Veloster which is on her short list

I wouldnt count on dealers, they often dont know much.

When I asked about upcomming GR86 scheduled for fall this year, I was at one of the biggest Toyota dealers in Europe, this is their response from their sports-car seller: but its not gr86, its gt86, there is gr yaris and we dont sell gt86 anymore, its out of production. All that with puzzled looks on his face like I asked about high level quantum mechanics. Kk thx bai.
I also wait till this day for response how much Supra 2.0 with sport package (brembo brakes, e-lsd, adaptive suspension) weights officially compared to standard 2.0 model with no SportPack. Asked all dealers around me, no response. So I'll just need to research on my own.

Blighty 02-12-2021 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3405901)
I went for a chat at my local Toyota dealer, I was told not to hold my breath for a new 86, when I asked when Toyota would likely be importing them into Australia, they said to their knowledge they were not going to....meh

They did try and sell me a Yaris though, as Toyota now class the Yaris as a sports car....???....wtf

I think the worst that could happen is a delay into 2022 because of covid. We are getting the car - japan manufacturers sell us everything (for various reasons).

gymratter 02-12-2021 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3406078)
And yet, also, the broker I use for buying new cars hasn't heard anything positive either, both from Toyota and Subaru

I haven't ventured into a Subaru dealer here to get info of Subaru Australia importing their variant of the twin

In the end, we don't always get the variants we want

Now would have been a great time to release a new cheap little sports coupe, every kid with a licence is after a cheap new car

As for the Yaris GR, yeah nah, not something that I would own, my daughter does like it though, same as the new Hyundai Veloster which is on her short list

just because you havent heard something from xyz stealershiper doesnt mean its not going to happen.

in other news, sometimes dealers lie to get you to buy whats already on the lot.

i took my mom car shopping in 2005 for a new Camry. i told since them since the next gen (XV40) is just right corner what kind of deals are they having on the 06 model year. the salesmen told me that "a new Camry is still years away and that this model (XV30) will still be here for another 3-4 years". i was like this things have a 5 yr life cycle and its been on sell since 2002. that means a new model is coming in 07. he was like "yeah that may have been true in the past but the car market isn't the same as it was and 9/11 has impacted everyone and Toyota is going to hang onto this model for a few extra years. you can even ask the dealer manager, he can confirm all of this if you don't believe me".

in my head i was like "dude there are already spy shots of the 07 Camry on the net". but i was like thanks and we'll think about it. two months later Toyota debut the 07 at the 2006 North American auto show. so i told my mom, look a new Camry has debut. if you dont care about having last years model we can probably get you a good deal on a 06. so we waited until the new one was on the dealer lot and we found some dealers with remaining 06s and $6k+ off of MSRP. got her a LE for just $15k.

Sasquachulator 02-12-2021 06:50 PM

I asked a sales guy about the new 86 and he basically told me that he has no information about the 2022's and doesnt even know if it'll even see a second generation........ (i specifically mentioned about rumors and the already unveiled 2022 BRZ in my email).
I dont think this sales guy knows anything (he also mentioned they have a 2020 in the showroom that's an automatic...when i have been following the exact car for the past year since i saw it when i brought my scion in for service. It is clearly a manual since its on their webpage and i saw it with my own two eyes.

This tells me 2 things:
-Toyota has been strangely super hush about this car and perhaps havent shown it to any dealerships or provided any information to them (in comparison the upcoming 2022 Tundra apparently has been previewed behind closed doors already). If the rumors are true we'll hear nothing about this car until around July.....(and then it'll hit showrooms a few months after that).
-Sales guys dont know jackshit unless they follow the cars on their own time (This isnt new information). Im guessing the salespeople gets their information from the head office. And if nothing comes from that, they dont know anythign. They're just there to sell cars, and they're probably good at it.

Red-86 02-12-2021 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Blighty (Post 3405359)
I'm not fussed about minor suspension differences.

But I REALLY want more pearlescent color options.

A nice pearlescent ruby red would be nice, rather than just solid red.

I’d like to see the standard colour palette expanded to include the yellows, oranges and blues that are normally reserved for limited editions. It’s a sports car, it should stand out with some bold colour options. It’s so boring when the majority of colours are variations of grey (white, silver, grey, black). And I say that as someone who loves pearlescent white on a coupe.

Red-86 02-12-2021 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3406078)
And yet, also, the broker I use for buying new cars hasn't heard anything positive either, both from Toyota and Subaru

Why would he have any more info than us, unless he is a high up in Toyota or Subaru? Brokers don’t have any unique insight into upcoming releases - they get the same info and rumours we do. Ditto the average dealer or car sales person - many of them know less about upcoming releases than potential customers, because most sales staff aren’t car enthusiasts and don’t chase up any morsel of info like enthusiasts do.

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In the end, we don't always get the variants we want
There is almost no chance that both the new BRZ and GR 86 don’t come to Australia. After Japan, we are one of the easiest markets for them to export to, since we are a) a fellow RHD market, b) have a FTA with Japan, c) have safety etc regulations largely in harmony, d) were one of the biggest markets for the gen 1 twins, and e) are a sportscar obsessed market.

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Now would have been a great time to release a new cheap little sports coupe, every kid with a licence is after a cheap new car
Sure, but they likely aren’t ready to release it. Among other things, COVID has delayed lots of automotive production, including new releases. Just gotta be patient.

Blighty 02-12-2021 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Red-86 (Post 3406384)
Why would he have any more info than us, unless he is a high up in Toyota or Subaru? Brokers don’t have any unique insight into upcoming releases - they get the same info and rumours we do. Ditto the average dealer or car sales person - many of them know less about upcoming releases than potential customers, because most sales staff aren’t car enthusiasts and don’t chase up any morsel of info like enthusiasts do.



There is almost no chance that both the new BRZ and GR 86 don’t come to Australia. After Japan, we are one of the easiest markets for them to export to, since we are a) a fellow RHD market, b) have a FTA with Japan, c) have safety etc regulations largely in harmony, d) were one of the biggest markets for the gen 1 twins, and e) are a sportscar obsessed market.



Sure, but they likely aren’t ready to release it. Among other things, COVID has delayed lots of automotive production, including new releases. Just gotta be patient.

Yeah I feel the same way - its still MIA is because (as media have quoted) that Toyota want to do a big show and tell with journalists.

I think we can assume that COVID is the reason that didnt happen, and Toyota not yet having the chance to do that big event is probably why journalists didnt drive it at the BRZ event and are still yet to.

Toyota is saving that for themselves. Japans covid stuff is in the tail now, so perhaps another 2 months or so?

beltax90 02-17-2021 04:48 AM

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Tcoat 02-17-2021 01:17 PM

At this point in time any salesperson/dealership that says that the 86 isn't coming is completely as accurate as all the internet rumours that says it is. In fact the dealerships that respond "we just don't know" are the only people that are 100% correct right now.
Speculation and clickbait articles are not confirmation so it is all in what you want to believe until some real facts come out.
Dealerships and salespeople would be foolish to rely on the internet rumour mill when selling cars since it is wrong about 90% of the time. The "enthusiasts" that follow things so closely just seem to manage to forget all the bad info and point in joy screaming "see they were right" when the rare real info comes out.

Blighty 02-19-2021 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Red-86 (Post 3406384)
There is almost no chance that both the new BRZ and GR 86 don’t come to Australia.

They have now confirmed the BRZ for Australia :cheers:

https://www.motoring.com.au/new-suba...ked-in-128620/

Really looking forward to seeing the GR86 in real metal photos so we can start making some proper comparisons!

JesseG 03-02-2021 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator (Post 3406370)
I asked a sales guy about the new 86 and he basically told me that he has no information about the 2022's and doesnt even know if it'll even see a second generation........ (i specifically mentioned about rumors and the already unveiled 2022 BRZ in my email).
I dont think this sales guy knows anything (he also mentioned they have a 2020 in the showroom that's an automatic...when i have been following the exact car for the past year since i saw it when i brought my scion in for service. It is clearly a manual since its on their webpage and i saw it with my own two eyes.

This tells me 2 things:
-Toyota has been strangely super hush about this car and perhaps havent shown it to any dealerships or provided any information to them (in comparison the upcoming 2022 Tundra apparently has been previewed behind closed doors already). If the rumors are true we'll hear nothing about this car until around July.....(and then it'll hit showrooms a few months after that).
-Sales guys dont know jackshit unless they follow the cars on their own time (This isnt new information). Im guessing the salespeople gets their information from the head office. And if nothing comes from that, they dont know anythign. They're just there to sell cars, and they're probably good at it.


And the 86 is a very low volume seller compared to something like the Tundra. The 86 always sort of gets pushed to the back of the line. I’m really excited for the 2nd gen though, and I hope it sells very well out of the gate. It could convince Toyota and Subaru to make some special editions. Like a real STI version.


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beltax90 03-03-2021 04:12 PM

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had to quote myself cause damn this thing looks so good.

sold.


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