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How much hp does a standard Toyota 86 have?

The current Toyota 86, sold as the GR86 in many markets, standardly produces 228 horsepower. The original 86/GT86 from 2012–2020 was typically around 200–205 horsepower, depending on market and emission certifications.


Current generation: GR86 horsepower


The most up-to-date model uses a 2.4-liter engine that boosts power over the previous generation. The official figure for the standard GR86 is 228 hp, enabling brisk acceleration for a lightweight sports car.



  • GR86 (2022–present): 228 hp (170 kW) at roughly 7,000 rpm, with torque around 184 lb-ft (250 Nm). Transmission choice does not change the horsepower rating for the standard model.


Overall, the current GR86 lineup centers on 228 hp as the baseline figure, applicable to both manual and automatic versions of the car.


Earlier generation: GT86 / 86 (2012–2020)


The original generation relied on a 2.0-liter flat-four that kept the output in a more modest range to emphasize lightness and handling. horsepower varied slightly by market and model year.



  • First generation (2012–2020): commonly rated around 200 hp in the United States; some markets listed about 205 PS (roughly 202 hp) or 200 hp depending on emissions tuning and certification.


Thus, the earlier 86/GT86 offered roughly 200–205 hp, reflecting its sport-coupe orientation and the engine tuning of the era.


Why horsepower varies by market and year


Engine tuning, regulatory requirements, and model-year updates led to differences in official horsepower across regions. The switch from the 2.0-liter to the 2.4-liter engine in the GR86 marks the most significant power increase in the model’s history, aligning performance more closely with rivals in its class.


Notes on transmission and performance


National specifications sometimes show minor horsepower differences between manual and automatic transmissions, but the official baseline for the GR86 remains 228 hp for United States specifications and many other markets.


Summary


Today’s standard Toyota 86 (GR86) delivers 228 horsepower, while the original 86/GT86 produced about 200–205 hp depending on market and year. When evaluating a specific car, check the exact model year and regional specification to confirm the precise horsepower figure.

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