I hadn't thought about it before, but has anyone else noticed that we've been saying things like "the last of the rwd manual sports cars" for like 20 years now?
Supra gets a lot of hate but its smaller, lighter, more agile and with far far better weight balance vs the 2JZ motor predecessor. B58 engine can also handle lots of boost and is reliable.
I don't hate the new supra, only the mk4. In saying that, however, the gr supra is still quite hefty for its size, but it is a bmw at the end of the day
That's what enthusiasts do, nit pick everything and buy used. When the 2JZ Supra came out it didn't sell and got a lot of hate, so did the original NSX. This is a car we will look back and regret we didn't buy, esp the manual.
I'm not sure any car from 30 years ago is really meant to be the main reference point for the performance and refinement of a brand new car, shared name badges or not...
Just barely in each category. The GR86 is 300kg lighter than the Supra though and is a lot cheaper and I bet you is a ton of fun. I think that is the car to have. The new Supra, as a true successor, came out years ago and it is the LC500. It is the big GT car that the MK3 and MK4 were.
There's such an unbelievable amount of demand for RWD manual cars that there's no reason they should stop making them. Engines keep getting more efficient each year, and it makes economic sense for companies with a motorsport division to keep making them. The 86/BRZ competitions are very accessible for amateur drivers, and it would be idiotic to throw away all the hard work that built that up over the decades.
Politicians particularly in Europe secure seats by promising tighter regulations on ICEs. The majority of general public there dont care about the legacy of RWD sports cars
Sadly this is not true. There's unfortunately never been a lesser demand for sports cars. High R&D costs, low sales figures, emissions etc has put massive question mark on the future of sports cars. Combine that with the fact that too many so called enthusiasts never buy new cars you have even lesser attractive sports car prospect for manufacturers.
@@scootergrant8683 it feels like a driver's car. Quite raw by modern standards. Nice steering feel and you can feel the chassis rotate around you. The tactile sensations improve the faster you go as well making it more alive the harder you push. great interior ergonomics for driving position and pedal position.
They will, if more people buy it new, not just thank Toyota for making it and wait for them to trickle on the market, depreciate and enthusiasts pick one up for buttons.
I’m a tradie and I get to drive my manual rear wheel drive Toyota Hiace everyday. It even makes cool turbo sounds from its Diesel engine. It also only has one driving mode from the factory. 😂
These are actually super under rated from the factory. US spec ones are dynoing at 210-215 wheel horsepower and 170-175 ft pounds. Using 15% drivetrain loss, this works out to about 247-252 flywheel horsepower and 200-205 foot pounds of torque at the flywheel. So they make about 25 hp and 15 ft pounds more than even they say it does lol
That makes sense, because the 2.0L (FA20) in the GT86 made 205hp, or 102.5hp/liter. Now utilizing all the same engine technology and techniques, the GR86 increased the displacement to 2.4L by increasing bore size. There’s no reason it shouldn’t still be making 102.5hp/liter….So 102.5hp * 2.4 = 246hp for the GR86/‘22+ BRZ. 228hp advertised is almost certainly sandbagging the actual number.
I loved my Supra, but my biggest complaint wouldn’t be the auto transmission, it was the suspension. I had plans to get aftermarket, but never got to. It’s great to throw around, but a little unstable through high speed stuff.
The 86 is just such a wonderful car there's no other car like it... It's perfect in every way, you can recline your seat and sleep the seats are so comfortable and the interior is so sound and cozy, you have plenty of room to pack up for vacation or camping. The handling makes you feel like a professional right out of the gate, the sound system is above average, the simplicity of the interior makes you feel like you're sitting in a classic, nothing overwhelming about this car, it is the perfect balance. I can't find a reason to change my daily... I couldn't live without my 86
this is awesome to hear because i’ve recently been thinkin of trading in my corolla hatch for one and everything i’ve heard so far is definitely makin it seal the deal for me. can’t wait to finally have a fun rwd daily
If it's not a drop-top or targa, it can never be the perfect sportscar for me. Once you have that open air feeling while driving on a curvy country road, you'd never want to go back to a solid roof vehicle, no matter how light it is.
Other than pushing the end of petrol cars, good video. Thank-you TOYOTA for helping to #SaveTheManuals. 10 years ago I wouldn't have guessed TOYOTA would be helping to save performance cars and manual transmission vehicles. WELL DONE TOYOTA. I might purchase both to help keep cars like these alive!.
Interesting: this is one of the most aggressive reviewers of the car. Meanwhile, a lot of other magazines had much better things to say about the original MK5 supra. As an owner, and an owner of a fair bit of other sports cars, this reviewer is way off the mark with the comments about the car being lazy and feeling heavy. First, it weighs less than nearly every other car in its class and it has quite quick and twitchy steering. My gripe is that it is too twitchy and takes away confidence in the turns / switchbacks. I felt more confidence in driving my F80 than I do in the Supra, BUT the Supra has some nice bits to the experience (like the exhaust) that compensate for the twitchyness at the limit.
Thanks, you confirmed what I also concluded about the GR86. I just bought one and I am totally loving it. Ya just can't drive the 86 without smiling. It is soo much fun.
@Supra RCJPOP my '21 supra hasn't gone down in value at all since I bought it, it's actually a fantastic investment right now especially in this market.
All this "disappointed by the Supra" bullshit... it's a fantastic car that people blag on about "it's a BMW". It's a well build, fantastic car... and sure the manual box is what petrol heads wanted, and we got it. ALL modern cars are heavy with the huge amount of electronics and safety kit.
I mean the Mk4 Supra was not a sports car, it was a GT compared to the other Japanese competition. It's a beast for drag race and touring. If you wanted a light sports car you went for the RX7. The Nissan and Mitsubishi options kinda split the difference. We act like the Mk4 was the RX7 lol.
True that and I'm flabbergasted that this point is not mentioned more often. Yes the following cars here from Japan in the 90s were awesome: RX7, 3000GT, WRX, Evo, Celica, Prelude, S2000, Miata, MR-2, Supra, 300ZX; but they were often nothing alike (eg Miata or MR2 vs. 3000GT or 300ZX) and these days you'll see people comparing Miatas to GR86s...like, what?!?!
This is very probably ongoing Right now. The gt3 concept with it's long hood is screaming Mazda collaboration rx9 vibes. I believe, from my imperfect point of view, that the i3 we have in the gr Corolla and Yaris, are irl test mules for the i6 in that gt3 concept.
Literally only person that has complained about the Supra. Car is properly balanced and is a solid sports car. Having the 6spd option just makes it much better.
“ The people who make loads of dishwashers “ The disrespect. Toyota has made over 30 sports cars and sporty cars or more in their lifetime. Toyota has a very colorful racing heritage and history. Have some respect. Some People like to ignore Toyota’s history
A manual supra in yellow or a manual gr86 in white are definitely some options for me in the future. I hope they sell a decent amount of both in the uk so I can get them used for a bit cheaper eventually
Got a grey GR86 on the 2nd of September, I believe it was one of the last brand new ones sold in the UK, it's brilliant fun, the dash everything it needs to say
This was a pretty disappointing video considering it's from Top Gear. I love the GR86 and defend entry level sports cars right to exist, but wow this guy really didn't give the Supra a fair shake at all. Why even include it in the video if the "comparison" is like... 30 seconds long.
The Supra has been talked about to death, this model is an improvement, but it’s not transformational, still will be the one to buy if you think long term, more lower, lighter and manual all bode well for future values
It’s a blatantly biased video geared towards the GR86. He jumped into the seat of the Supra with nothing but negative comments from the start. He then immediately went into the 86 talking it up and dismissing that it’s slower in every aspect and has shitty interior. Combine that with a WORSE fuel economy and almost half the power? It’s overall a far worse car. As somebody who’s driven both cars (Supra in auto) I would argue that the Supra is just as refined but has so much more to offer. Now factoring in budget is a different story. If you can only afford the GR86 then that’s the car to get, but if your budget is over 50k I wouldn’t even glance at it. The video ends with him calling the GR86 the best sports car in Toyotas line-up which is pretty much a blatant disregard of the Supra’s capabilities.
@@HayateV3 with how much tech they had to cram into it because of using BMW parts im very doubtful that they feel anywhere near as engaging and grounded as the gr86. That's the overall argument i keep hear against the car, all its inputs feel artificial and not as connected as youd expect from an actual sports car. Im not saying its an objectively bad car but i feel its more comparable to something like an Infiniti q60 red sport, a grand touring coupe with enough power to raise your hair but cushy and filled with electronic assists to make your daily commute melt into the background.
@@HayateV3 with how much tech they had to cram into it because of using BMW parts im very doubtful that they feel anywhere near as engaging and grounded as the gr86. That's the overall argument i keep hear against the car, all its inputs feel artificial and not as connected as youd expect from an actual sports car. Im not saying its an objectively bad car but i feel its more comparable to something like an Infiniti q60 red sport, a grand touring coupe with enough power to raise your hair but cushy and filled with electronic assists to make your daily commute melt into the background.
GR86 uses the same cruise control lever as my 8 year old Hilux. I guess the Toyota parts bin is well engineered so everything just works. I know it's not a sports car but every single thing on my Hilux works. Like the day it was new. It has never failed to start. And I've given it some shit. I live on a farm, it's off road and on road every single day. I got to hand it to Toyota, if they have made these sports cars as well as their old pickups they'll go on for ever.
Did you just call Toyotas dishwashers with wheels? Show some respect boy.. Toyotas are very well designed in order to serve their purpose with safety. Not everything is made for performance.
The only problem at this point are dealerships or should I say stealerships. I had to go out of state for my Neptune GR86 Premium to find a dealer that did msrp and actually had one that wasn't reserved yet. I feel it will be just as bad to get a manual Supra and I expect huge markups.
Got mine last month. What a great car! What is also great about it is if toyota doesn't have parts (which they don't currently where I am at) you can always get parts from subaru
I love the GR86/BRZ. Have an 13 FRS right now (US GT86) and I’m running it out until the last possible minute to buy a new GR as I think we might not have many choices here in the near future so I want to get one to last me a while (have a daily so these cars see few miles).
I had a 2013 FR-S as well - until Friday! I gave the GR86 a lot of consideration, but ultimately the Supra won me over, ZF8 auto and all. Good luck with your GR86 search - they're scarce on the ground at the moment. You might actually have better luck with the BRZ (and finding one without a markup).
@@MVolkJ Hopefully with the Nissan Z and Honda Civic Si coming it would help the GR86 hype die down so I can get one myself MSRP though yeah, I may just be leaning towards the BRZ if that is the case. Edit: also forgot about the GR corolla
@MVolkJ Also had a 13 frs. It blew up 😢 tying to decide between these two. Manual transmission. Are you happy you spent the extra money on the supra??
@@ju4121 the new Lotus uses a Toyota V6 engine but that’s about it. On the other hand, the new Supra uses more than just the engine from BMW. The interior is BMW (buttons, and a old gen infotainment system), the pedals look just like the Z4, the chassis (the wheelbase is the same than the Z4!)… those are a few of the many things that are shared with BMW. Oh! Another thing, both the Z4 and the Supra are assembled in the same plant in Austria (idk if today, 2022 it’s still the case tho, I’d assume so..)
went to the dealer the other day and theyre marking up gr86 manuals by 5 grand whats the point of toyota making an affordable sports car if by the time you walk out of the dealer youre out 40 grand US
@@falcongamer58 Eh, I can't argue with that. If people would stop buying at ridiculous prices en masse, dealers would have to start pricing more reasonably.
@@tizodd6 i get why dealers do it they have less inventory to sell right now so they are trying to make more money per car. but its just a shame when its supposed to be the affordable model. the gr86 wont be a rare car down the line they will sell tons so paying over feels really silly.
Really wish they'd clean up some of the styling "vents" on the Supra. Even just the removing the vents on the doors would go a long way to cleaning up the design in my opinion.
Yes !!! THOUGHT THE SAME...ITS NOT A MID ENGINE FOR GODS SAKE THEYRE USELESS!! WOULD LOOK ALOT CLEANER WITHOUT THEM AND MORE REMINISCENT OF THE 2JZ Supra's..Still wish it was a proper Toyo powerplant and chassis...Subaru and Toyo need to stay performance minded ESPECIALLY SINCE STUPID SUBARU CANCELLED NEW STI !!!!!!??
If you call the Supra a BMW, you better call the GR86 a Subaru. That being said, if Toyota put the B48 engine in the GR86 I would have picked that up in a heartbeat. That would have been a mini supra.
I test drove a Supra and it is fast and fancy and nice looking, but I did not feel connected to the road like I do with my 86, which is what made me fall in love with my gr
@Jansen Stettler depends on the year and mileage on your s2k. If the miles are low enough and it's an 06+ I'd side for the Honda. You'll probably retain most of your money in the long run with it too. S2k prices have been on a steady climb the past few years annoyingly for me. I can't believe I could have had a low mileage club racer for under 30k just 6 years ago. Now it's just about double.
the GR86/BRZ along with Mazda's Miata have the world beat in the sports car realm. Affordability is a huge characteristic and key aspect of the 'fun to drive' aspect. Even if you have Supra/Nissan Z money, it would be wiser to choose the cheaper, smaller, lighter option anyway.
@@ThatOnedude374 I can afford a Z but I'm going with GR86. The interior of the Z is so ugly and I want a lighter car that is naturally aspirated. Also Nissan is a lame company.
@@ThatOnedude374 even if you have the money to spend, you might want to keep it for something else and get an incredibly enjoyable car. It's not inconceivable to pick a Miata over a 911 GT3 (even if you can easily afford the GT3) given the money savings, and the fact that you're still getting a great car.
I love my '22 BRZ. She handles and performs so well and makes driving fun, Every. Single. Time. She also outperforms average drivers on the road which always puts a smile on my face. lol
As a 2nd generation BRZ owner for 2 years. The twins are amazing street sports car. Eager to be playful but also a best friend in slide. I can even foot to floor without fear of being flung into a tree or breaking the law (too much) However if you have access to a track then I would go for Supra which can punch above its power if your good enough driver. I just know that give me power & I’ll use it and get myself into trouble.
@@gerglmuff Notwithstanding that Grand Tourer is referenced by Toyota in it’s own marketing and within the first sentence of Supra’s wiki page… and the fact that it’s sold in ‘GT’ form in parts of the world? Car classifications are murky at the best of times but the Supra spans the GT space imho
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam Yes dude we get it, BMW made the car. You're not smart or sharing something nobody knows. Its not clever, its just cringe bc honestly it being a BMW is a good thing. Toyota Interiors are dog ass compared to BMW interiors and the B58 motor is a far better motor than the 2jz ever was. Stay crying
@@Raikolt Not smart huh ?? I'm not the one calling it a Supra am i ?? Did i say it being a BMW was a bad thing ?? NO And you think the B58 is better than the 2JZ that has proven itsef to do 2k hp ??? Has the B58 done 2k hp yet ... NO Listen here kiddo, shut yur mouth and get back to GTA ... B58 better than 2JZ ... 🤣🤣🤣
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam it IS better than a 2j lmfao. What makes you think that those incredibly high hp "2j" motors share even one part in commom with a factory 2j?? Different piston/rod/cam/head designs, different internal materials, different internal manufacturing processes, completely different blocks made of different materials with different bores and sidewall thicknesses, different cooling channel design, etc. Those engines are not even 2jz engines anymore, they're like 50-80k usd fully built motors that were made to loosely resemble the 2jz design but they share absolutely nothing in common with the original motor. And its only like that because theres 30 years of development of these parts under its belt. The 2jz in stock form takes way more money and tuning to make power in comparison to the B58 motor.
The 86/BRZ blows the mk5 Supra out of the water for me in terms of styling, coolness, and personalization. Even if offered either one for free I’d take the 86 over the Supra. The execution is just superior in my eyes
@@E9X330 it's headlights, grille and backend do not look good at all, and are even worse in person. The Supra looks every much the part though in person and looks brilliant with so many people complimenting it. The BM will ultimately blend in as another drab and bland BMW whereas the Supra sticks out and is different.
You sir are my favourite car reviewer! As a previous gen 1 owner of a highly modified gt86 I haven't been completely sold on the idea that this is worth the money but after watching your review- I want a gr86 😅
I like the overall look of the gr86 but have never been able to get past the narrow wheels or cheap interior. Wasn't wowed by the Toyota (bmw) supra in the beginning but much more exciting in the flesh and rare and different enough to appeal.
Was waiting for the firm yawnful "BMW" comment. It's called platform sharing..... And if it makes manufacturers able to afford to keep building awesome cars then go ahead.
@@jamestonkin8610 Funnily enough I'm well aware of platform sharing and nowhere within my post is a negative comment on this. It is a statement of fact that the car is a Toyota/bmw.
Man, if you told me in 2010 that Toyota would have a really awesome sports car range by 2022, I'd laugh at you... And yet, we got the GT-86, and then the GR Yaris, the GR-86, the Supra (even with a manual gearbox now), and even a GR Corolla (even the thought of being excited to see a video about a Corolla still sounds kinda absurd... But it looks like an awesome car). I don't know what happened to Toyota, but I hope they keep it up...
@@codeskhr4092 this doesn't really bother me as much as it seems a lot of other people. why fix what isn't broken? They can cut costs way down by using engines that are real world tested good engines.
@@65hi863dhyu A supra is a GT car and it good at it, a GR86 is a sports car and will be right at home on a windy road. Point is, the two cars are both sporty but they are not the same role, otherwise only one of them would exist.
@@65hi863dhyu I know the video is a comparison, I'm saying the two cars should not be compared because they are not the same kind of car. I would also take the gr86 as It best suits my driving style. And a GT car isn't for ego, it's for those that want to travel long miles in comfort, with the ability to also have fun, not as much fun as in a sports car but it's better than an SUV.
Even with sears up I got 4 tires in there with my GR86 … and I’m 6’3” … my kids hated riding around in the car and my wife didn’t like it though so I sold it. Fun car for sure but don’t expect to be fast on the track.
The 86 doesn't need a turbo.. it's perfect as is... It works so well for what it's built for and that's to have fun.. wish it could have been a bit cheaper.. could have done without some gadgets
Please do a comparison between the Toyota GR86 against the Ford Fiesta ST! Both world class entry level sport cars, with drastically different approaches!
Good idea. They're about the same price and performance on paper aren't they? I'm low key hoping Ford do a Fiesta RS to be compared with the GR Yaris ....
@@typhoon-7 They are pretty much spot on for price. Performance was is similar, but one with a 1.5L 3cyl turbo, the other with 2.4L Inline 4 NA! Couldn’t be more different on paper, yet they are both equally great cars! Would be an interesting fight.
I'm getting rid of my beloved FK08 type R for a GR86. The civic is an absolute weapon, but I fine myself pining for RWD and I have to get my fix while I still can. it arrives in 3 weeks :D
Got the 2014 gt86 and I absolutely love it, looking to upgrade this year, I just can't stop thinking about getting the new one, is it worth getting the new one will I feel much of a difference especially with the slightest stronger engine?
Good question ⁉️ I have a 13 FRS. Intake, headers, exhaust, etc running on e85 and I'm worried the new version with only a slight increase in power will be less fun
That’s interesting, I’d like to add that when I drove the A90 and A91 Supra it didn’t feel as planted or stable as you’d expect from a $55k sports car. It also felt very artificial.
There're always haters in every supra video. These same people will be crying even more 10 years from now when there are no RWD gas powered cars left for them to buy.
I love my GR86, I think Toyota dropped the ball making it in a automatic, it seems you can find them everywhere, and the wait for Manuels is long. If the auto was a DCT I get it, but it’s not so what’s the point.
Supra is a man’s car, auto or manual. GR86 is a boy’s car. I am 33 and you would not catch me in the 1st gen 86, the 2nd gen is a bargain sports car though.
Great review. I want to buy one and keep it track-ready, until they yank my license or I know its' time to put it down. I am hoping for a Brembo/Billstien package to arrive with functional aero.
Frankly, this vid wasn't really what I expected. About 3/4 of the vid he was just talking about the GR 86. This isn't a vs challenge here just a lot of talking while driving.
I hadn't thought about it before, but has anyone else noticed that we've been saying things like "the last of the rwd manual sports cars" for like 20 years now?
And the last v12 for about 10 😂
Well with gas prices through the roof and governments trying to ban petrol vehicles, it's definitely on the horizon..
Yeah, but I mean, this car has been around for 10 years lol, and rwd has been diminishing since fwd existed
It never ends. Car journalist all regurgitate the same garbage the other one says
@@nejcmrakrelax the v12 is one it’s way out, I believe the next aventador will have hybrid assistance
Supra gets a lot of hate but its smaller, lighter, more agile and with far far better weight balance vs the 2JZ motor predecessor. B58 engine can also handle lots of boost and is reliable.
it's become a trend to hate the supra sadly
I don't hate the new supra, only the mk4. In saying that, however, the gr supra is still quite hefty for its size, but it is a bmw at the end of the day
That's what enthusiasts do, nit pick everything and buy used. When the 2JZ Supra came out it didn't sell and got a lot of hate, so did the original NSX. This is a car we will look back and regret we didn't buy, esp the manual.
I'm not sure any car from 30 years ago is really meant to be the main reference point for the performance and refinement of a brand new car, shared name badges or not...
Just barely in each category. The GR86 is 300kg lighter than the Supra though and is a lot cheaper and I bet you is a ton of fun. I think that is the car to have. The new Supra, as a true successor, came out years ago and it is the LC500. It is the big GT car that the MK3 and MK4 were.
There's such an unbelievable amount of demand for RWD manual cars that there's no reason they should stop making them. Engines keep getting more efficient each year, and it makes economic sense for companies with a motorsport division to keep making them. The 86/BRZ competitions are very accessible for amateur drivers, and it would be idiotic to throw away all the hard work that built that up over the decades.
Politicians particularly in Europe secure seats by promising tighter regulations on ICEs. The majority of general public there dont care about the legacy of RWD sports cars
yup. I don't see this formula going anywhere until ICE is completely banned, if that even happens. All this "last rwd manual" stuff is nonsense.
Lawmaker emissions standards are getting so tight even honda would have had to pay huge fines in 2021 if they wouldnt have partnered with Tesla.
Toyota will unveil RWD EVs in their future EV lineup.
Sadly this is not true. There's unfortunately never been a lesser demand for sports cars. High R&D costs, low sales figures, emissions etc has put massive question mark on the future of sports cars. Combine that with the fact that too many so called enthusiasts never buy new cars you have even lesser attractive sports car prospect for manufacturers.
I love that they kept that handbrake lever on the GR86 👏
I picked up my manual GR86 a couple months ago and I still love it every time I get into it. It’s such an amazing car!
I'm 7 years in to gt86 ownership and still feel the same every time I get in. Congratulations on the GR. Enjoy driving a bonafide classic!
@@pk1342 Is it true that it feels like a good sports car not something made good by the tech and lots of power?
Are you from America?
@@scootergrant8683 it feels like a driver's car. Quite raw by modern standards. Nice steering feel and you can feel the chassis rotate around you. The tactile sensations improve the faster you go as well making it more alive the harder you push. great interior ergonomics for driving position and pedal position.
@@williamcricket7931 yeah I currently live in the United States.
Its Good to see Toyota back!
You mean BMW and subaru
@@fathifathi490 come on man don’t give them a hard time the MR4 wasn’t a Toyota it was a Yamaha
@@fathifathi490 ok and?
@@godzilla_area5111 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@fathifathi490 2020 called, they want their joke back
They need to make more GR86's!
Toyota wanted it to be rare.
@@Fastvoice dirtbags
Yes agreed selling out in 1.30 is ridiculous.
There's still 2 people ahead of me in line for a GR86. So close to having one lol
They will, if more people buy it new, not just thank Toyota for making it and wait for them to trickle on the market, depreciate and enthusiasts pick one up for buttons.
I’m a tradie and I get to drive my manual rear wheel drive Toyota Hiace everyday. It even makes cool turbo sounds from its Diesel engine. It also only has one driving mode from the factory. 😂
Straya mate
We also love the hiace 1kd engine. Its powerful yet comfort too
love turning the traction control off in the ranger on a wet day lol
"So now lets have a little civil war" Most british thing ever.
These are actually super under rated from the factory. US spec ones are dynoing at 210-215 wheel horsepower and 170-175 ft pounds. Using 15% drivetrain loss, this works out to about 247-252 flywheel horsepower and 200-205 foot pounds of torque at the flywheel. So they make about 25 hp and 15 ft pounds more than even they say it does lol
That makes sense, because the 2.0L (FA20) in the GT86 made 205hp, or 102.5hp/liter. Now utilizing all the same engine technology and techniques, the GR86 increased the displacement to 2.4L by increasing bore size. There’s no reason it shouldn’t still be making 102.5hp/liter….So 102.5hp * 2.4 = 246hp for the GR86/‘22+ BRZ.
228hp advertised is almost certainly sandbagging the actual number.
Great to see Toyota collaborating to build cars for drivers. GR86 wins this one for me, more pure design and nimble handling.
hell yea man, it's my Dream car
Also way cheaper
So sick that they made a manual version of the Supra 🔥🔥
R19 Robbin, ever test drive the NA tune of Supra?
Thanks to the new Z
I loved my Supra, but my biggest complaint wouldn’t be the auto transmission, it was the suspension. I had plans to get aftermarket, but never got to. It’s great to throw around, but a little unstable through high speed stuff.
You can thank Nissan for that manual Zupra
It was just a reaction response to the new Z. Toyota was gonna lose A LOT of sales without a manual.
Considering the power level and engine size, the supra is lightweight for its class.
Right lol. It weighs 3400 Ibs…I’d consider that light in todays age.
"The supra felt lazy and heavy"
So like a Supra then?
Right? Supras were always GT cars. This newest one is just lighter than the 2 previous models.
Real talk
@Supra RCJPOP Would be a 1000bhp monster once you spend another 30-40k grand haha
I'm no car review analyst, but I don't feel that way about mine at all. Granted, I also don't track it...
The supra is anything but lazy, it feels jittery to drive
3.5 years later and I still love my BRZ every time I get in it and drive! (despite the torque dip)
5+ years for me. Still brings a smile to my face every time I take it out, even for just a trip to the shops.
torque dip can be easily fixed with headers and a tune mate, equal or unequal length, buy secondhand and used openflash tablet, easy fix under $1000
Turbo or 2.4 will do that right up for ya
Going on 7 years with my Monogram Spec FRS but looking to upgrade to the GR86/BRZ in the near future.
OFT tune, carbon fiber driveshaft and dip’s gone!
Manual is the way to go. Love it.
The 86 is just such a wonderful car there's no other car like it... It's perfect in every way, you can recline your seat and sleep the seats are so comfortable and the interior is so sound and cozy, you have plenty of room to pack up for vacation or camping. The handling makes you feel like a professional right out of the gate, the sound system is above average, the simplicity of the interior makes you feel like you're sitting in a classic, nothing overwhelming about this car, it is the perfect balance. I can't find a reason to change my daily... I couldn't live without my 86
this is awesome to hear because i’ve recently been thinkin of trading in my corolla hatch for one and everything i’ve heard so far is definitely makin it seal the deal for me. can’t wait to finally have a fun rwd daily
@@saltpug3996 it’s a huge step up from the previous bodystyle, I’ve sold a few them.
If it's not a drop-top or targa, it can never be the perfect sportscar for me. Once you have that open air feeling while driving on a curvy country road, you'd never want to go back to a solid roof vehicle, no matter how light it is.
@@davepaturno4290 i feel you on that
There is one car better than the 86 and it's the BRZ
Can you please pat the shift knob in the Supra a little harder?
Thank you for saying what we were all thinking lol
Other than pushing the end of petrol cars, good video. Thank-you TOYOTA for helping to #SaveTheManuals.
10 years ago I wouldn't have guessed TOYOTA would be helping to save performance cars and manual transmission vehicles. WELL DONE TOYOTA. I might purchase both to help keep cars like these alive!.
Pretty sure they were forced to by Nissan.
@@UMPride9NCs Thank-you Nissan for - #Savethemanuals
Toyota also is keeping the luxury V8 sedan alive aswell! Their new lexus IS comes with a V8 option (IS500)
Interesting: this is one of the most aggressive reviewers of the car. Meanwhile, a lot of other magazines had much better things to say about the original MK5 supra. As an owner, and an owner of a fair bit of other sports cars, this reviewer is way off the mark with the comments about the car being lazy and feeling heavy. First, it weighs less than nearly every other car in its class and it has quite quick and twitchy steering. My gripe is that it is too twitchy and takes away confidence in the turns / switchbacks. I felt more confidence in driving my F80 than I do in the Supra, BUT the Supra has some nice bits to the experience (like the exhaust) that compensate for the twitchyness at the limit.
He is trying to appeal to a certain part of the audience, it’s kinda pathetic though
@@Ober1kenobi came across that way to me as well.. it was like anGR86 infomercial... more than heavily biased..
So true can’t believe he said ~3300lbs is heavy I hope he understands we’re lucky to get anything under two tons now a days 😂
@@leolopez626 Top Gear went downhill
Sounds like you could use a different alignment if it’s that twitchy?
Well done. Toyota is killing it! These 2 cars are definitely on the short list. Now I just hope I am able to get one in at MSRP.
@Supra RCJPOP LOL. What a hater. I'd love to hear how it's worthless...
@Supra RCJPOP you must be a lil boy
@Supra RCJPOP sadly not as you wished, Supra actually been selling really good tho
@Supra RCJPOP cry
@Supra RCJPOP LOL The MK5 Supra has been doing very well.
People here in the states are reselling their gr86 at insane prices, absolute crime
Thanks, you confirmed what I also concluded about the GR86. I just bought one and I am totally loving it. Ya just can't drive the 86 without smiling. It is soo much fun.
They finally released a 6 speed Supra...... I'm sold.
@Supra RCJPOP my '21 supra hasn't gone down in value at all since I bought it, it's actually a fantastic investment right now especially in this market.
All this "disappointed by the Supra" bullshit... it's a fantastic car that people blag on about "it's a BMW".
It's a well build, fantastic car... and sure the manual box is what petrol heads wanted, and we got it.
ALL modern cars are heavy with the huge amount of electronics and safety kit.
Totally agree.. The Supra is the daily driver. The price difference in minimal now, about 4k in the UK.
I mean the Mk4 Supra was not a sports car, it was a GT compared to the other Japanese competition. It's a beast for drag race and touring. If you wanted a light sports car you went for the RX7. The Nissan and Mitsubishi options kinda split the difference. We act like the Mk4 was the RX7 lol.
True that and I'm flabbergasted that this point is not mentioned more often. Yes the following cars here from Japan in the 90s were awesome: RX7, 3000GT, WRX, Evo, Celica, Prelude, S2000, Miata, MR-2, Supra, 300ZX; but they were often nothing alike (eg Miata or MR2 vs. 3000GT or 300ZX) and these days you'll see people comparing Miatas to GR86s...like, what?!?!
Go look up the weights of these in twin turbo configs in their last years. The Supra was lighter than all but the RX-7.
@@ChrisSoignierso? 3500lbs is still heavy
LC500 is the new Supra
Wish we can have a car that Toyota builds, Mazda tunes the suspension and designs the exterior with Honda providing the engine and shifter.
This is very probably ongoing Right now.
The gt3 concept with it's long hood is screaming Mazda collaboration rx9 vibes.
I believe, from my imperfect point of view, that the i3 we have in the gr Corolla and Yaris, are irl test mules for the i6 in that gt3 concept.
yeah I wish we could just reboot the s2000
Literally only person that has complained about the Supra. Car is properly balanced and is a solid sports car. Having the 6spd option just makes it much better.
Agreed. This journalist is just a shill talking non sense. Top gear is proper shit now.
The B58 is far better suited to the zf8 in my opinion. Definitely in the BMW's I've driven. Not sure what box this is though
“ The people who make loads of dishwashers “
The disrespect. Toyota has made over 30 sports cars and sporty cars or more in their lifetime. Toyota has a very colorful racing heritage and history. Have some respect. Some People like to ignore Toyota’s history
I think he was referencing Toyota's current lineup as opposed to all the cars they have ever made.
The most understanding and sane Toyota fanboy be like :
Toyotas are junk
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A manual supra in yellow or a manual gr86 in white are definitely some options for me in the future. I hope they sell a decent amount of both in the uk so I can get them used for a bit cheaper eventually
Did you pick either one up yet?
Got a grey GR86 on the 2nd of September, I believe it was one of the last brand new ones sold in the UK, it's brilliant fun, the dash everything it needs to say
I've got one arriving in 3 weeks. Maybe I'm part of the last allocation.
the GR86 is 6.4 seconds in AT
My MT GR with wider tires does 0-60 5.6s avg
This was a pretty disappointing video considering it's from Top Gear. I love the GR86 and defend entry level sports cars right to exist, but wow this guy really didn't give the Supra a fair shake at all. Why even include it in the video if the "comparison" is like... 30 seconds long.
Maybe because it was just more enjoyable driving the 86. Honestly speaks volumes that the supra got an embarrassing amount of screen time lol.
The Supra has been talked about to death, this model is an improvement, but it’s not transformational, still will be the one to buy if you think long term, more lower, lighter and manual all bode well for future values
It’s a blatantly biased video geared towards the GR86. He jumped into the seat of the Supra with nothing but negative comments from the start. He then immediately went into the 86 talking it up and dismissing that it’s slower in every aspect and has shitty interior. Combine that with a WORSE fuel economy and almost half the power? It’s overall a far worse car. As somebody who’s driven both cars (Supra in auto) I would argue that the Supra is just as refined but has so much more to offer. Now factoring in budget is a different story. If you can only afford the GR86 then that’s the car to get, but if your budget is over 50k I wouldn’t even glance at it. The video ends with him calling the GR86 the best sports car in Toyotas line-up which is pretty much a blatant disregard of the Supra’s capabilities.
@@HayateV3 with how much tech they had to cram into it because of using BMW parts im very doubtful that they feel anywhere near as engaging and grounded as the gr86. That's the overall argument i keep hear against the car, all its inputs feel artificial and not as connected as youd expect from an actual sports car. Im not saying its an objectively bad car but i feel its more comparable to something like an Infiniti q60 red sport, a grand touring coupe with enough power to raise your hair but cushy and filled with electronic assists to make your daily commute melt into the background.
@@HayateV3 with how much tech they had to cram into it because of using BMW parts im very doubtful that they feel anywhere near as engaging and grounded as the gr86. That's the overall argument i keep hear against the car, all its inputs feel artificial and not as connected as youd expect from an actual sports car. Im not saying its an objectively bad car but i feel its more comparable to something like an Infiniti q60 red sport, a grand touring coupe with enough power to raise your hair but cushy and filled with electronic assists to make your daily commute melt into the background.
I cant get my hands on a gr86 they need to make more
My local dealer (USA) has a 10 person waiting list. Had to get BRZ.
GR86 uses the same cruise control lever as my 8 year old Hilux. I guess the Toyota parts bin is well engineered so everything just works. I know it's not a sports car but every single thing on my Hilux works. Like the day it was new. It has never failed to start. And I've given it some shit. I live on a farm, it's off road and on road every single day. I got to hand it to Toyota, if they have made these sports cars as well as their old pickups they'll go on for ever.
20 yes ago, I had the same cruise stalk in my 1991 MR2…
The old fashioned cruise control actually works just fine. If it ain’t broke…
@@richardhoulton4016 ... don't fix it. Same here in the 2011 Prius with 200k miles without a glitch. Toyota simply makes superb cars.
What year is your Hilux? I have a 2008 Tacoma and I've always wondered about the level of parts commonality between the two.
@@MScotty90 it's a 2014 but the model year started 2008 and facelifted in 2012. So much of it is 2008 vintage too!
Did you just call Toyotas dishwashers with wheels? Show some respect boy.. Toyotas are very well designed in order to serve their purpose with safety. Not everything is made for performance.
Still love my 13 FRS, but I'd love a gt4 version with the gr Yaris engine.
VS GR Yaris, I really want to see a threeway battle between the GR badge models
The only problem at this point are dealerships or should I say stealerships. I had to go out of state for my Neptune GR86 Premium to find a dealer that did msrp and actually had one that wasn't reserved yet. I feel it will be just as bad to get a manual Supra and I expect huge markups.
Who else thought he was going to talk about how the Supra transmission feels like?
Got mine last month. What a great car! What is also great about it is if toyota doesn't have parts (which they don't currently where I am at) you can always get parts from subaru
I love the GR86/BRZ. Have an 13 FRS right now (US GT86) and I’m running it out until the last possible minute to buy a new GR as I think we might not have many choices here in the near future so I want to get one to last me a while (have a daily so these cars see few miles).
I had a 2013 FR-S as well - until Friday! I gave the GR86 a lot of consideration, but ultimately the Supra won me over, ZF8 auto and all. Good luck with your GR86 search - they're scarce on the ground at the moment. You might actually have better luck with the BRZ (and finding one without a markup).
@@MVolkJ Hopefully with the Nissan Z and Honda Civic Si coming it would help the GR86 hype die down so I can get one myself MSRP though yeah, I may just be leaning towards the BRZ if that is the case.
Edit: also forgot about the GR corolla
@MVolkJ Also had a 13 frs. It blew up 😢 tying to decide between these two. Manual transmission. Are you happy you spent the extra money on the supra??
Kudos to BMW and Subaru for keeping the manual/rwd formula alive 🙌
Comments are getting old.. Bmw makes awsome cars. Plus lotus uses Toyota engines? Are they Toyota or lotus?
@@ju4121 using an off the shelf engine is not remotely comparable to buying your halo sportscar from another company
@@ju4121 never gets old
@@ju4121 the new Lotus uses a Toyota V6 engine but that’s about it. On the other hand, the new Supra uses more than just the engine from BMW. The interior is BMW (buttons, and a old gen infotainment system), the pedals look just like the Z4, the chassis (the wheelbase is the same than the Z4!)… those are a few of the many things that are shared with BMW.
Oh! Another thing, both the Z4 and the Supra are assembled in the same plant in Austria (idk if today, 2022 it’s still the case tho, I’d assume so..)
🤣🤣
Should’ve had the GR Yaris/Corolla as well
went to the dealer the other day and theyre marking up gr86 manuals by 5 grand whats the point of toyota making an affordable sports car if by the time you walk out of the dealer youre out 40 grand US
I wish manufacturers would police dealerships on that a bit better. It's the dealerships who are trying to gouge potential buyers.
@@tizodd6 but it's the buyers fault at the end of the day, they tolerate high prices when they're proposed, so the dealers would accept the offer
@@falcongamer58 Eh, I can't argue with that. If people would stop buying at ridiculous prices en masse, dealers would have to start pricing more reasonably.
Lol 9 grand over here by me. Couldn’t stomach it
@@tizodd6 i get why dealers do it they have less inventory to sell right now so they are trying to make more money per car. but its just a shame when its supposed to be the affordable model. the gr86 wont be a rare car down the line they will sell tons so paying over feels really silly.
OK comes across as a bit of a local journalist who's dad knew a bloke at top gear magazine. A great persona for publishing magazines.
Really wish they'd clean up some of the styling "vents" on the Supra. Even just the removing the vents on the doors would go a long way to cleaning up the design in my opinion.
Or make them functional
@@rulesyaface or that
@@rulesyaface not possible
Yes !!! THOUGHT THE SAME...ITS NOT A MID ENGINE FOR GODS SAKE THEYRE USELESS!! WOULD LOOK ALOT CLEANER WITHOUT THEM AND MORE REMINISCENT OF THE 2JZ Supra's..Still wish it was a proper Toyo powerplant and chassis...Subaru and Toyo need to stay performance minded ESPECIALLY SINCE STUPID SUBARU CANCELLED NEW STI !!!!!!??
If you call the Supra a BMW, you better call the GR86 a Subaru. That being said, if Toyota put the B48 engine in the GR86 I would have picked that up in a heartbeat. That would have been a mini supra.
This was not a comparison video. This was a GR86 review. There was maybe 20secs tops about how the Supra drives
Because the GR drove better.
@@khristoferyan And you know that how? Video never went into a comparison
@@RitchieBui severely biased review, if u could even cal it that
Loved the correction while talking @ 3:34 👍👌
I really would of thought you would of put the 4 cylinder Supra vs the GR86 that would of made more sense.
I dont mind my supra is auto. Everyone keeps whining. Manual sucks in traffic and isnt as fast as auto.
No regrets after driving stick for 17 years
I’m in the same boat rn. The manual is tempting tho!!!
Take the heels off, wear a comfy shoes....good to go with a manual. There are women out there who do it....stop complaining.
So how transplantable to the (IMO very pretty) Z4 is this manual transmission?
Toyota Supra gets my vote !
Don’t understand how happy I am that Toyota has listened to the community and are making good fun cars again
@Supra RCJPOP I was talking about the Yaris and Corolla
this is like a GR86 sales ad with the manual supra mentioned as a side note...This is more like "Reverse Gear"
I really do wonder how Toyota managed to give their 3, 4 and 6 cylinder sportscars exactly the same fake interior engine note.
Completely irrelevant once you put a proper cat back or cat delete it :)
Car regulations did that not Toyota
@@iloveACID regs don't require the fake noise to sound that much like Gran Turismo 3. And all of them sound better when the system is turned off.
Because Toyota didn't make the car, bmw does
@@E9X330 they made it using bmw part like a colab stop already
I test drove a Supra and it is fast and fancy and nice looking, but I did not feel connected to the road like I do with my 86, which is what made me fall in love with my gr
yeah, i just wish the gr86 has better styling. The supra is truly beautiful
Man the manual Zupra l is the best thing after the new Nissan Z
It’s the A90 then the Z. Nissan got gapped hard on the streets of willow.
GR86, a great S2K replacement.
Miss that VTEC tho.
Currently watching gr86 videos to see if i want to sell my s2k for one. this comment might’ve made my decision for me
@Jansen Stettler depends on the year and mileage on your s2k. If the miles are low enough and it's an 06+ I'd side for the Honda. You'll probably retain most of your money in the long run with it too. S2k prices have been on a steady climb the past few years annoyingly for me. I can't believe I could have had a low mileage club racer for under 30k just 6 years ago. Now it's just about double.
@Jansen Stettler that being said I have an order in for a gr86 so I don't think either is the wrong choice.
the GR86/BRZ along with Mazda's Miata have the world beat in the sports car realm. Affordability is a huge characteristic and key aspect of the 'fun to drive' aspect. Even if you have Supra/Nissan Z money, it would be wiser to choose the cheaper, smaller, lighter option anyway.
Nobody’s picking a brz over a nissan.
@@ThatOnedude374 I can afford a Z but I'm going with GR86. The interior of the Z is so ugly and I want a lighter car that is naturally aspirated. Also Nissan is a lame company.
@@ThatOnedude374 even if you have the money to spend, you might want to keep it for something else and get an incredibly enjoyable car.
It's not inconceivable to pick a Miata over a 911 GT3 (even if you can easily afford the GT3) given the money savings, and the fact that you're still getting a great car.
@@nn99nn99 the z looks cheap instead and out
Guy is a wrangler on that shifter :o Glad I got my GR86, amazing car!
Wasn't even a fair comparison 🤣 just a love letter to a GR86
I love my '22 BRZ. She handles and performs so well and makes driving fun, Every. Single. Time. She also outperforms average drivers on the road which always puts a smile on my face. lol
love the design. bully and elegant at the same time
As a 2nd generation BRZ owner for 2 years. The twins are amazing street sports car. Eager to be playful but also a best friend in slide. I can even foot to floor without fear of being flung into a tree or breaking the law (too much)
However if you have access to a track then I would go for Supra which can punch above its power if your good enough driver. I just know that give me power & I’ll use it and get myself into trouble.
the 2.0T supra is the turbo 86 everyone says they want, but dont actually want.
People want a Japanese car, not the MK5
Nope, when everyone asks for a boosted 86 they’re not seeking a Grand Tourer imho
@@peejayem4700 the supra isnt a GT car.
@@gerglmuff Notwithstanding that Grand Tourer is referenced by Toyota in it’s own marketing and within the first sentence of Supra’s wiki page… and the fact that it’s sold in ‘GT’ form in parts of the world?
Car classifications are murky at the best of times but the Supra spans the GT space imho
@@peejayem4700 bro, the 86 is called the "GT" 86 ... and its not a GT. the supra is a z4, which isnt a grand tourer either. its way too small.
Toyota Supra still is the best. Regardless whether its Manual or Automatic Gearbox.
BMW you meant to say ....
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam Yes dude we get it, BMW made the car. You're not smart or sharing something nobody knows. Its not clever, its just cringe bc honestly it being a BMW is a good thing. Toyota Interiors are dog ass compared to BMW interiors and the B58 motor is a far better motor than the 2jz ever was. Stay crying
@@Raikolt Not smart huh ?? I'm not the one calling it a Supra am i ??
Did i say it being a BMW was a bad thing ?? NO
And you think the B58 is better than the 2JZ that has proven itsef to do 2k hp ???
Has the B58 done 2k hp yet ... NO
Listen here kiddo, shut yur mouth and get back to GTA ...
B58 better than 2JZ ... 🤣🤣🤣
@@ACommenterOnTH-cam it IS better than a 2j lmfao. What makes you think that those incredibly high hp "2j" motors share even one part in commom with a factory 2j?? Different piston/rod/cam/head designs, different internal materials, different internal manufacturing processes, completely different blocks made of different materials with different bores and sidewall thicknesses, different cooling channel design, etc. Those engines are not even 2jz engines anymore, they're like 50-80k usd fully built motors that were made to loosely resemble the 2jz design but they share absolutely nothing in common with the original motor. And its only like that because theres 30 years of development of these parts under its belt. The 2jz in stock form takes way more money and tuning to make power in comparison to the B58 motor.
@@Raikolt show me ANY B58 pushing 2K hp ....
I WILL WAIT RIGHT HERE ....
GR86/BRZ is so GOOD
The fact that they didn't stuffed the interior with piano black is remarkable.
The 86/BRZ blows the mk5 Supra out of the water for me in terms of styling, coolness, and personalization. Even if offered either one for free I’d take the 86 over the Supra. The execution is just superior in my eyes
I disagree, styling is very personal. Imo supra looks better, especially inside. But best part is 3.0 b58 engine is best engine for a car under $80k.
@@Areku06 m240i would like to have a word with you
@@E9X330 m240i is a competitor but it's much uglier, heavier and xdrive.
@@alsayedfakhri4597 how is it uglier ? It doesn't look like a blobfish like the Mk5 and isn't littered with rice fake vents
@@E9X330 it's headlights, grille and backend do not look good at all, and are even worse in person.
The Supra looks every much the part though in person and looks brilliant with so many people complimenting it.
The BM will ultimately blend in as another drab and bland BMW whereas the Supra sticks out and is different.
That Supra definitely has the right sounds going on! Over the new Z, the Supra takes the prize on factory exhaust sound, hands down.
"Will the real Toyota please stand up!"
One is a BMW, the other is a Subaru, so the GR Yaris and GR Corolla siblings had to stand up instead. 😁👍
You sir are my favourite car reviewer! As a previous gen 1 owner of a highly modified gt86 I haven't been completely sold on the idea that this is worth the money but after watching your review- I want a gr86 😅
I like the overall look of the gr86 but have never been able to get past the narrow wheels or cheap interior. Wasn't wowed by the Toyota (bmw) supra in the beginning but much more exciting in the flesh and rare and different enough to appeal.
Was waiting for the firm yawnful "BMW" comment. It's called platform sharing..... And if it makes manufacturers able to afford to keep building awesome cars then go ahead.
@@jamestonkin8610 Funnily enough I'm well aware of platform sharing and nowhere within my post is a negative comment on this. It is a statement of fact that the car is a Toyota/bmw.
I wanna know how this Supra compares with new Nisan Z!
Man, if you told me in 2010 that Toyota would have a really awesome sports car range by 2022, I'd laugh at you... And yet, we got the GT-86, and then the GR Yaris, the GR-86, the Supra (even with a manual gearbox now), and even a GR Corolla (even the thought of being excited to see a video about a Corolla still sounds kinda absurd... But it looks like an awesome car). I don't know what happened to Toyota, but I hope they keep it up...
now if they could only put their own engines in the cars it would be even better
@@codeskhr4092 this doesn't really bother me as much as it seems a lot of other people. why fix what isn't broken? They can cut costs way down by using engines that are real world tested good engines.
I'm in Belgium, I ordered one in June, it should be delivered in March '23. Looking forward!
Then: "I'm not gonna buy the Supra unless it has a manual"
Now: "__________ (insert whatever nitpick excuse)"
iT's NoT a ReAl SuPrA!
Lmao
have the GR86 and I love it, amazing car and definitley refined from the first gen 86
Hammer vs scalpel. I'll take that perfect little scalpel.
Depends if you want to put a nail in the wall though. Cars have roles, and you out the wrong car in the wrong role and it will be no good.
@@65hi863dhyu A supra is a GT car and it good at it, a GR86 is a sports car and will be right at home on a windy road. Point is, the two cars are both sporty but they are not the same role, otherwise only one of them would exist.
@@65hi863dhyu I know the video is a comparison, I'm saying the two cars should not be compared because they are not the same kind of car. I would also take the gr86 as It best suits my driving style. And a GT car isn't for ego, it's for those that want to travel long miles in comfort, with the ability to also have fun, not as much fun as in a sports car but it's better than an SUV.
Even with sears up I got 4 tires in there with my GR86 … and I’m 6’3” … my kids hated riding around in the car and my wife didn’t like it though so I sold it. Fun car for sure but don’t expect to be fast on the track.
should have sold your wife and kept this masterpiece instead... just friendly advice 🤣🤣
The 86 doesn't need a turbo.. it's perfect as is... It works so well for what it's built for and that's to have fun.. wish it could have been a bit cheaper.. could have done without some gadgets
It's fun like it is but can use more power
can Toyota explain why it didn't equip this car with the yaris GR engine?
Please do a comparison between the Toyota GR86 against the Ford Fiesta ST! Both world class entry level sport cars, with drastically different approaches!
Good idea. They're about the same price and performance on paper aren't they?
I'm low key hoping Ford do a Fiesta RS to be compared with the GR Yaris ....
@@typhoon-7 They are pretty much spot on for price. Performance was is similar, but one with a 1.5L 3cyl turbo, the other with 2.4L Inline 4 NA! Couldn’t be more different on paper, yet they are both equally great cars!
Would be an interesting fight.
I'm getting rid of my beloved FK08 type R for a GR86. The civic is an absolute weapon, but I fine myself pining for RWD and I have to get my fix while I still can. it arrives in 3 weeks :D
3:11 nope, Gordon Murray would say 68 grams is too heavy!
Actually, on the T.50, the gear knob was the only thing that he specified the heaviest item possible on. I believe it’s over 200gms.
Got the 2014 gt86 and I absolutely love it, looking to upgrade this year, I just can't stop thinking about getting the new one, is it worth getting the new one will I feel much of a difference especially with the slightest stronger engine?
Good question ⁉️ I have a 13 FRS. Intake, headers, exhaust, etc running on e85 and I'm worried the new version with only a slight increase in power will be less fun
That’s interesting, I’d like to add that when I drove the A90 and A91 Supra it didn’t feel as planted or stable as you’d expect from a $55k sports car. It also felt very artificial.
There're always haters in every supra video. These same people will be crying even more 10 years from now when there are no RWD gas powered cars left for them to buy.
Some people don't accept the Transgender community ....
The new 86 looks like a mini viper at front and nsx at the back 😅
They will be coming out with the manual z4 3.0 liter engine soon as well.
I love my GR86, I think Toyota dropped the ball making it in a automatic, it seems you can find them everywhere, and the wait for Manuels is long. If the auto was a DCT I get it, but it’s not so what’s the point.
I have no complaints with my auto Supra /shrug
Supra is a man’s car, auto or manual. GR86 is a boy’s car. I am 33 and you would not catch me in the 1st gen 86, the 2nd gen is a bargain sports car though.
The supra is apparently "heavy" what about the m2 comp? Bad journalism this
Great review. I want to buy one and keep it track-ready, until they yank my license or I know its' time to put it down. I am hoping for a Brembo/Billstien package to arrive with functional aero.
This was not a great review.
Frankly, this vid wasn't really what I expected. About 3/4 of the vid he was just talking about the GR 86. This isn't a vs challenge here just a lot of talking while driving.
Yape, this was a GR86 review that had a manual supra in it... disappointed...
That's why I simply luv Toyota from Cape Town South Africa
I feel that the GR86 has higher corner turning speed and control performance.
Depends on the tires - there are two very different choices for the GR 86.
@@FastvoiceI think Michelin PILOT SPORT 5 is the best
@@yuu1tv That's not one of the OEM choices.
Boxer motor that's why. Lower center of gravity and the motor is literally flat on the ground. The supra is no slouch either.
@@beexiong2995
The low mounting position of the boxer engine is effective.
Silly question, but is this gr86 happens to be the successor of ae86 trueno??
Yes. The 2024 GR86 literally has a special edition on sale now called "GR86 Trueno Edition"
@@moldyrefrigerator siiick