Toyota 86 GT (ZN6)

The Toyota 86 GT (ZN6) is a 2+2 sports car developed by Toyota and Subaru.

Information
The Toyota 86 is a sports car produced by Toyota since 2012. The 86 GT is one of four models that were offered at the 86s launch. The Toyota 86 GT gets its name from two classic Toyota Cars, the Toyota 2000GT and the Toyota AE86, both of which were FR layout.

Notable Users

 * In Final Stage - Act 4, Takumi is passed by an orange 86 GT while delivering tofu to Akina in the Impreza. The car's number plate reads "86-239", which when written phonetically reads "hachiroku ni sankyu", or "Thank you, Eight-Six".
 * In Legend 3, a Toyota 86 GT is seen twice. This 86's number plate reads "3-954", a reference to Takumi's main series plate: "13-954".
 * When Takumi was daydreaming about Natsuki while working at the gas station, an orange GT86 stops there to fill in gas.
 * Some days after Takumi battles with Ryosuke, Takumi was driving uphill on Akina to deliver tofu when he comes across the same GT86 in front of him. The both decide to have an impromptu battle which is never fully seen.
 * In Arcade Stage Zero, a 86 GT can be challenged after completing the Prologue chapter. It is not required to beat them.
 * Despite having a different license plate (2-210), this could be the same 86 seen in Legends 3 considering this installment ties in with the Legend movie trilogy.
 * In MF Ghost the protagonist of the series, Kanata Rivington races in a red 86 GT. Kanata's 86 is featured in Arcade Stage Zero and Initial D The Arcade.

Colours
The Arcade Stages offer several colours that the player can choose from:


 * Lightning Red
 * Crystal Black Silica
 * Dark Gunmetal Gray
 * Galaxy Blue Silica
 * Orange Metallic
 * Satin White Pearl
 * Sterling Silver Metallic
 * High Flash Two Tone (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * High Metal Two Tone (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
 * High Tech Two Tone (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)

Arcade Stage Tuning
Cars can be upgraded with different parts, both internal and external, to make the car perform better. The early games offer the player a choice between several courses of upgrades that they would like their car to have, whereas later games give a wider range of options, with players being able to pick what upgrades they want whenever they want them.

Game Appearances (Stock)
The car's appearances as a vehicle chosen by the player.