Is the Toyota Trueno the AE86?

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AlyssaRose
07/29/25 11:17pm
Toyota Trueno is the AE86. Here are some related introductions about the Toyota Trueno: Origin of the Name: The AE86 is a model under TOYOTA's small car series called COROLLA. AE86 is not a name but just a chassis code. Movie Model: The AE86 features an FR (front-engine, rear-wheel-drive) layout with relatively low horsepower (Takumi's AE86, modified by his father Bunta, only had 150 horsepower). Therefore, in the movie "Initial D," Takumi's advantage in downhill races was the car's lightweight body, which was the only strong point of the 86.
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