According to England's EVO Magazine, there's a lighter, track-ready version of the Toyota FT-86 planned that will drop the price from around $27,000 to $22,000 while adding stiffer suspension and stronger brakes. We'll take two.
Perhaps most telling are the car's overall dimensions. At 163.7 inches long, 69.3 inches, a wheelbase of 101.2 inches, and 49.6 inches high, it's thankfully compact, smaller in length, width and height than the Nissan 370Z, and slightly longer in wheelbase.
EVO goes on to report that that the FT-86 will adopt some as-yet-unknown name by the time it hits dealers some time in 2011 and that it could built in Subaru's Indiana plant, along with the Subaru Coupe, and share some chassis components with the new Subaru Legacy. [via FT-86 Club]











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