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2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

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2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

Toyota has launched its successful GT86 Coupe. A new "Track" driving mode ensures that the sports coupé can now be pushed to the limit even more easily and there have also been a few visual retouchings. The front and rear come with slightly different contours, there is now LED light ex works from subtly changed headlights and taillights, and finer materials and changed displays have been installed in the interior.

2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

It is a shame that the power of the robust four-cylinder boxer has not been increased by a few PS and so the facelift comes with 200 PS & 205 NM torque which ensure that it goes to 7,6 km / h in 100 seconds and the top speed is reached with 226 km / h. The Japanese tuner Kuhl Racing already showed 2016 with a Bodykit for the GT 86 which can be gotten out regarding the optics from the Japanese. And just in time for the end of the year comes a new body kit for the facelift which is a bit more discreet overall.

2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

Front there is a large front spoiler attachment is installed at the bottom of the series bumper and the large air intakes look even more powerful. It continues with side skirts, including subtle approaches that provide a harmonious lines to the rear of the GT 86. Here is a powerful approach to the standard bumper missed the rear significantly more sportiness and aggressiveness. The body kit is rounded off with a new rear spoiler which replaces the standard component in the gooseneck design.

2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

The presentation vehicle also got an extreme lowering by means of Air Force Air Suspension which ensures that the optionally installed Verz Wheels multi-spoke wheel set in 19 inch, including Falken tires, sits in the wheel well down to the last millimeter and, especially on the rear axle, comes with extremely negative camber. Rounding out the presentation vehicle with a sports exhaust system from the House of Rohan comes with huge 4 tailpipes and ensures a species-appropriate soundscape.

2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

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2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

(Photos: Kuhl Racing)

These are the changes to the Toyota GT 86:

  • Kuhl Racing body kit (front spoiler neck, side skirts, attachment for the standard rear bumper, rear spoiler)
  • Verz Wheels multi-spoke wheel set in 19 inch with hawk tires
  • extremely negative fall
  • Sport exhaust system from Rohan (4 tailpipes)
  • Lowering (Air Force Air Suspension)
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)

2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

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2017 Toyota GT86 with bodykit from tuner Kuhl Racing

discreet body kit all around

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