Are the twin Subaru BRZ Subaru GR 86s getting ready to wear a tuxedo in a tuxedo-style?
It’s a brave business decision to develop a sports car when the world is so focused on EVs and SUVs. Toyota and Subaru teamed up again to make the GR 86/BRZ a reality. There’s also a rumor that we may be getting a third version of the rear-wheel drive small coupe. Japan reports that Lexus will launch its own UC. This has been speculated by
Motor.es The article by Spyder7 Last week, it was important to note that spy photos were taken of Lexus’ attempt at the 86/BRZ. Below are images of a sports coupe sporting the spindle grille.
(unless it’s fake) While hiding the badges. These were only published at the end March. 2022 GR86 Unveiled. As spy photos show the Toyota model disguised in camouflage, we are not sure if Lexus will launch a more luxurious version. Another possibility is a Lexus body kit that looks similar to the one offered by Japanese tuner AIMGAIN on the GT 86. The Lexus UC will not be identical to its mainstream counterparts, according to rumors. It is reportedly getting an electrified version the naturally-aspirated 2.4-liter engine. Although the jury isn’t yet out on whether the PHEV will be a mild hybrid or hybrid, it would have a combined output that exceeds the 228 horsepower (170 kilowatts), and 184 pound-feet (249 Newton meters) of torque of the US-spec GR 86. When Lexus was contacted by Carscoops, he said that although the company doesn’t “comment or speculate about future product strategies,” there were “some exciting things” for Lexus. Keep watching!
According to a separate report by Creative trend, the official debut could occur as soon as this fall. The UC will be slightly longer than the GR 86, and it will include the new infotainment Lexus will use in future products, beginning with the 2022 NX crossover. We will have to see how it turns out. One, the RC, LC and LC aren’t very popular Lexus models, so adding another coupe seems a bad idea. However, the UC would use most of the bones from the GR 86 or BRZ so development costs would be minimal.