The 2022 Toyota GR86 has the ingredients of a proper sports car: impressive handling, RWD, and the option of three pedals. Is it the best value sports car today? We tested it and found out.
The perfect three-car quiver for my household is an EV for around town and commuting, an SUV or pickup for road trips and off-road adventures, and then a sports car for fun on-road and track performance driving. Sure, the sports car isn’t necessary, but I love being a part of the enthusiast car community and driving in a spirited manner.
For some, the right sports car can also be the around-town/commuter car, and the GR86 is a great candidate to fill that role. It has plenty of room to haul the groceries, fits just about any child seat in the back seats, and gets very reasonable fuel economy on regular unleaded gasoline. It even offers the ability to add a roof rack.
Yes, driving a sports car to the trailhead/put-in/adventure is a great way to exercise the car while getting out to exercise yourself.
2022 Toyota GR86 Review

Pros:
- Light (2,868 lbs.)
- 6-speed manual option
- Rear-wheel drive
- Great new car value (fully specced for around $33,000)
Cons:
- Not fast
- Poor driver ergonomics
- Uninspiring exhaust note
- Turn signal does not auto-cancel when changing lanes
From the Driver’s Seat



GR86 Premium Driving Dynamics



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Pricing

- 18-inch matte-black alloy wheels
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires
- Two-stage heated sport seats with leather-trimmed bolsters and Ultrasuede inserts
- Color-keyed duckbill rear spoiler
- Adaptive LED headlights with automatic high beams
- LED turn signals
- Aluminum footrest and sport pedals
- Center console with a covered compartment (plus two additional cup holders and USB charging ports)
- Two additional speakers (eight in total)
- Illuminated vanity mirrors in the sun visors.