TOYOTA TRUENO AE86 TRACKMANIA 2 STADIUM DRIVERS
TOYOTA TRUENO AE86 TRACKMANIA 2 STADIUM SERIES
"" refers to a genre of music Eurobeat, and a meme involving the Japanese anime series Initial D, as it would often show racing to a Eurobeat soundtrack."Hachi-Roku" is Japanese for 'eighty-six' as it the sixth variant of the E80 series Toyota Corolla.In Forza Horizon 4, the perks available for the Toyota Trueno's car mastery include various references to its heritage and pop culture presence:.The Toyota Trueno in titles after Forza Motorsport 5 misses the two-tone front bumper that the original has.Single Turbo (Stock Engine, 2.0L I4 - VVT)
Positive-Displacement Supercharger (Stock Engine, 6.2L V8 (415 HP), Racing 7.2L V8) Single Turbo (Stock Engine, 2.0L I4 - VVT, 3.0L I6 - TT) It produces 128 hp (95 kW) at 6600 rpm and 110 ft The '4A-GEU' engine is equipped with a double-overhead camshaft (DOHC) that uses 16 valves and T-VIS (Toyota-Variable Intake System), an early variable valve timing design to increase low-end torque. It is notable for offering small body dimensions and a low weight of 2094 lb (950 kg), giving it great agility on corners. The Trueno is based on a front-engine, rear-wheel drive chassis with a live-axle rear suspension derived from the fourth generation Toyota Corolla. In 2012, a modern reinterpretation as the Toyota GT86 was introduced, which was jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru, who launched the Subaru BRZ. In previous model generations, the Trueno and Levin names were reserved for DOHC-equipped models, although the GT badge was now used to indicate a DOHC model. The Forza variant is an AE86 liftback model with the 1.6 liter 4A-GE engine. Export markets received both models with the Corolla name.īoth the Sprinter Trueno and Corolla Levin are codenamed AE85 or AE86, with the latter referring to a more powerful 1.6L engine, whereas the AE85 refers to a weaker 1.5L engine. The Corolla Levin, a very similar model with fixed headlights instead of pop-up headlights, was sold in Toyota Corolla Store dealerships. In Japan, the Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store dealerships. It was offered as a rear-driven model to the front-driven Corolla, and produced as a three-door liftback or two-door coupé. The Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex is the sports variant of the fifth generation Toyota Corolla from 1983 to 1987.