Toyota86 Hakone Edition Pricesd, But Not Too Expensive This handsome edition is available for $29,630 The Toyota 86 Hakone Edition, which was announced back in April, is a warm-over tribute to one of Japan’s most famous driving routes, the Hakone Skyline, a curving, mountainous pass. After months of speculation, pricing details for the tepid special edition are finally available: $29,630 (before $1195 destination). The Toyota 86 Hakone Edition’s asking price of $29,630 includes a six-speed manual and CarsDirect comments. The six-speed automatic will cost an additional $720, making the total price $30,350 before destination. Although the report does not list all options available, we doubt that there will be. This 86 is a top-of-the-range vehicle in terms of overall value. It is nearly $3,000 less than the base 86 (26,655) and almost $1,000 more expensive than the 86 GT (28,785). The Hakone Edition isn’t the most expensive 86, but it’s not the least expensive. That honor goes to TRD Special Edition, which starts at $32,470. The Hakone Edition’s asking prices include visual upgrades such as 17-inch bronze wheels, custom Hakone Green paint jobs, and a subtle black lips spoiler. The cabin gets upgrades inside, such as black-and-tan Alcantara chairs with contrast stitching and contrast stitching on the dash, steering wheel, and emergency brake lever. Unfortunately, mechanically, there are no changes. The 2.0-liter engine used in the Toyota 86 Hakone Edition is still available. It also features the six-speed manual transmission (or an optional automatic). It produces 205 horsepower (152 Kilowatts) as well as 156 poundfeet (221 Newton-meters), of torque with the manual transmission, and 200 HP (150 kW) or 151 lb (204 Nm with the automatic. Only the rear wheels receive power.