The 1986 Toyota Sprinter GT Apex (AE86), also referred to as "Hachi-Roku" ("86"), is a sport compact produced for the Japanese domestic market from 1983 to 1987.
The AE86 was also sold in North America as the Toyota Corolla GT-S, albeit with slightly different specifications.
The Sprinter GT Apex is based on a light RWD platform. The DOHC '4A-GEU' engine produces 128bhp and is featured with a then advanced variable intake manifold and electronic fuel injection.
The AE86's affordability and driving traits made it a popular choice in motorsports and a favourite of car enthusiasts. In 2012, a modern reinterpretation of the AE86 was introduced which was jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru.
Games[]
Need for Speed: No Limits[]
The AE86 Trueno appears in Need for Speed: No Limits following update 1.7.3 released on December 5, 2016, and was featured in a Fastlane event that first ran from January 14, 2017 to January 20, 2017. The starting performance rating is 194.
Stock
The stock AE86 Trueno is a sstreet class car that requires 3 common blueprints to unlock. The blueprints required to unlock the vehicle can be found from various sources:
- "Fastlane: AE86 Trueno" event
- Premium Crate
- Chop Shop
Receive 100 mechanic level XP by building up and 750 mechanic level XP by fully staging up this car.
Street | 385 | 125 | 369 | 194 | |||
x3 Common Blueprints | 2967 | 3700 | 4833 | 553 | |||
Need for Speed (2015)[]
The Sprinter GT Apex appears in Need for Speed (2015) and can be purchased for 9,100.
The front-end of the GT Apex can be swapped with a Levin bumper, which sports fixed headlights, through the use of body kits.
0 - 60 mph | 1/4 Mile | Top Speed | Power | |
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Stock | 09.70 seconds | 17.36 seconds @ 85 mph (137 km/h) | 122 mph (196 km/h) | 122 hp |
Fully Upgraded | 02.16 seconds | 09.10 seconds @ 164 mph (264 km/h) | 233 mph (375 km/h) | 857 hp |
Gallery[]
Toyota | |
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Celica | GT-S '03 (T230) |
Corolla | GT-S '86 (AE86) |
GT86 | '14 (ZN6) |
Land Cruiser | Wagon '79 (J55) |
MR2 | Turbo Rev. 3 '92 (W20) |
Sprinter | Trueno GT-APEX '83 (AE86) · Trueno GT-APEX '86 (AE86) |
Supra | '96 (S1) (A80) · '98 (S2) (A80) · RZ-S '02 (S2) (A80) · SZ-R '97 (S2) (A80) · Turbo '94 (S1) (A80) · Turbo '98 (A80) · Turbo Targa '98 (A80) |