Ever since it was launched, both the Press and the
public have been clamoring for Toyota to make the 86 more powerful, but the
company didn't satisfy their requests.
What they did recently was the introduction of a
performance kit in Australia. Offered on the GTS and GT grades, regardless of
the selected transmission, it adds an AUD 2,200 and 2,900 premium respectively,
and comes with a number of mechanical and visual enhancements.
The list includes larger Brembo brakes, for improved
stopping power, specially-tuned Sachs performance dampers to increase handling
stability and responsiveness, and a set of 17-inch alloy wheels, with a
10-spoke pattern and anthracite finish.
Additionally, buyers of the new performance pack,
which used to be offered on a limited-run of just 60 cars back in June, can
order the new Moon Slate exterior color in a special version that gets black
finish for the wheels, side mirror casings, and rear spoiler, and red interior
trim, as well, from AUD 39,400.
Finally, the introduction of the optional kit is
joined by an upgrade made to the Toyota 86's satelline navigation system on the
GT grade, and updated multimedia system across the range. Prices for the tweaked
Toyota 86 start from AUD 31,440 in Australia for the 6-speed manual gearbox
version, and AUD 36,640 for the six-speed automatic.
So, despite the "performance" label, the
86 gets lots of things but not improved performance. OK Toyota, we got the
message: even though the chassis can handle it, you have no intention to give
your compact coupe more power. Guess we'll have to cross our fingers and wait
for its replacement for that.