Toyota Shows Two Ways to Tune the New GR86 Using Gazoo Racing Parts

Are you looking for something subtle or loud and noticeable? You can choose.

The Toyota 86 or GR 86, as it is now known, has been and continues to be a delight for tuners. It’s been shown many times how it can be tuned differently, but Toyota now shows you how to do it using Gazoo Racing parts. Both aftermarket songs are meant to be used for aesthetic enhancements, but they are distinct from one another. While the GR Parts Concept is more subtle, the GR Parts Concept commands attention. You can see the difference in the gallery below.

Toyota Shows Two Ways to Tune the New GR86 Using Gazoo Racing Parts

Chrome wheels are the best. Toyota states that the GR 86 GR Parts Concept study car is used to develop GR parts. The parts include the bumper’s front wing, canards and a large intake duct at the top of the grille. Side skirts are also featured on the sides, as well as a set 19-inch forged aluminum tires. Four exhaust tips are also fitted to the rear to improve the GR 86’s sound. The massive GT wing, which works in conjunction with the rear diffuser and large vertical fins, is also included.

Toyota Shows Two Ways to Tune the New GR86 Using Gazoo Racing Parts

Toyota not only made the car more aerodynamic by adding aeros and kit, but also improved the body rigidity and customized the intake and exhaust systems to improve the power output. However, the numbers weren’t revealed.
According to Toyota, the GR 86 GR Parts is more subtle and more suited to street-style tuning. A number of new parts were added to the vehicle, including side skirts and side visors, front canards, rear bumper spoiler with four exhaust tips and fuel lid garnish. The 19-inch forged aluminum wheels are also available with a security locknut. The upgrades include a panel set, knee pads, and a key fob cover in carbon fiber print.

These upgrades don’t just look good. The GR 86 GR Parts get a GR suspension kit for better handling and a larger GR monoblock brake system.