Interesting Facts About the Toyota GT86 ZN6
The Toyota GT86 (ZN6) made its debut at the December 2011 Tokyo Motor Show and entered production in early 2012. Built alongside its Subaru counterpart at Subaru's Gunma Main Plant, the first‑generation GT86 was sold worldwide under several names, including the Toyota 86, GT86, and Scion FR‑S.
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Boxer Engine Heritage
The GT86’s horizontally opposed ‘boxer’ engine links back to Toyota’s own Sports 800 from the 1960s, continuing a legacy of low‑center‑of‑gravity powertrains.
Multi‑Market Naming Strategy
From 2012 to 2016 the same ZN6 model was marketed as the Scion FR‑S in North America, while Europe received the GT86 badge and other regions simply called it the Toyota 86.
Production Span and Generation
The first‑generation ZN6/ZC6 ran from January 2012 through March 2021, covering a complete timeline of models and redesigns documented from 2012 to 2021.
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