The AE86’s nimble handling, responsive steering, and peppy engine made it perfect for Japan’s mountainous landscape and narrow, winding roads. It’s no coincidence that its sporty maneuvering made it a star in one of Japan’s popular mountain pass racing scene.

What body style is the AE86?

Toyota AE86

Toyota Corolla Levin Sprinter Trueno (AE86)
ClassSport compact Hot hatch
Body style2-door coupé 3-door liftback
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
PlatformE70

What is the AE86 called in USA?

But it’s known by a few different names around the world. In the US, Toyota sold it as the Corolla Sport GT-S, Autoblog reports. In Japan, it’s officially known as the Corolla Levin, the Sprinter Trueno, or simply ‘Hachi-Roku’ (Japanese for ‘8-6’). At first glance, the Toyota AE86 Corolla doesn’t seem that special.

How small a car is an AE86?

You have no idea how small a car an AE86 is until you own a coupe. Driving a hatch with the rear seats/parcel removed is virtually like owning a station wagon. You could fit anything in there, including AE86 hatches and bonnets! and rear differentials! and endless amounts of track rims+tyres. When you own a coupe this all goes away.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Corolla AE86 have?

Toyota AE86 The Toyota AE86 hails from the mid-1980s and was the final RWD model to wear the Corolla nameplate. It was also available as the Levin or Sprinter Trueno, and top models combined the light chassis with the 16V 4A-GE inline-four and a limited-slip differential. All remain popular in rally, touring car racing, and drifting.

What kind of suspension does a Ford AE86 have?

The AE86 used ventilated disc brakes. The car was equipped with a MacPherson strut style independent suspension at the front and a four-link live axle with coil springs for the rear as well as stabilizer bars, front and rear.

When did the Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 come out?

The Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 is a cultural icon, which was the most hyped car of its time. Toyota manufactured the compact sports car from 1983 to 1987. it was arguably the inspiration behind the market for sporty compact cars in the United States and Canada.