Toyota Launches the Special Edition 86 860Toyota launches a special edition Toyota 86 860, and it is a car above the rest. Unlike the other units offered by Toyota, the new 86 860's upgrades centered on its interior features.
This all new car is another limited edition car offered with limited units that will be manufactured. It is a limited-production model which will be available in two colors only: the supernova orange and the halo white.
Toyota announced that the company would exclusively manufacture 860 units both for the Halo White and Supernova Orange models. The Toyota 86 860 in Supernova Orange is designed with orange stitching that contrasts the black leather of the front seats.
Moreover, the black-and-orange theme continues to the steering wheel of the Toyota 86 860. The color combination of the Toyota 86 Supernova Orange proves that Toyota cars are attractive and stunning no matter what color it is in.
The Toyota 86 860 boasts several premium features which include the shift boot and parking lever, heated leather seats, a leather-trimmed steering wheel and a special placard showing how exclusive this model is. In addition to that, this much-awaited vehicle from the company is powered with a push-button start with a touch-activated door lock and a dual-zone climate control for maximum comfort when driving.
When it comes to the performance, Toyota ensures that the 86 860 comes equipped with a 4.2- inch touch display, horsepower and torque curves, and stopwatch timing made specifically for the unit. The all-new Toyota 86 860 is powered by Toyota's powerful machine mechanism that offers superior speed.
This Toyota unit is available with either the 6-speed automatic or the 6-speed manual transmission. The Toyota 86 860in a shift-it-yourself version costs $30,040 and the paddle-equipped unit costs $30,760. Later this month, the Toyota 86 860 will be available to all leading and authorized Toyota dealers and distributors.
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