The Toyota Corolla Levin SR AE85 is the Corolla variant of the Toyota AE85. It is also known by its chassis code "AE85" or simply as the Eight-Five (Hachi-Go), both of which also apply to other AE85 models.
Information[]
The AE85 series of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno are small, front-engine/rear-drive models within the fifth generation Corolla range — marketed by Toyota from 1983 to 1987 in coupe and hatchback configurations. They were the last Corollas to offer rear-wheel drive.
In classic Toyota code, the "A" represents the engine that came in the car (3A series), "E" represents the Corolla, "8" represents the fifth generation (E80 series) and "5" represents the variation within this generation.
While the AE85 shares its chassis and design with the AE86, it was designed for economy unlike the AE86, which was designed for performance.
Like the AE86, the AE85 was available as either the Corolla Levin or Sprinter Trueno, both of which came as 3door or 2door models. Only the 3 door Corolla Levin AE85 is shown in Initial D.
The name Levin is from the New Zealand town with a history of motor racing. The Levin featured fixed headlights, unlike its Trueno sibling which featured retractable "pop up" headlights. The Eight-Five line came installed with a 3A-U engine.
Notable Users[]
- Itsuki Takeuchi accidentally purchases an AE85 Levin, when he had meant to purchase an AE86 Levin. He eventually accepted it after Takumi outran trash talking racers, and later fitted a bolt-on Turbo on the Eight-Five.
Colours[]
Initial D (PS1)[]
- White
- Red
- Gray
Arcade Stage[]
The Arcade Stages offer several colours that the player can choose from:
- White
- Blue
- Metal
- Red
- Yellow
- Black (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
- Champagne Gold (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
- Light Blue (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
- Light Green (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
- Orange (Arcade Stage 7 AAX & 8, Initial D.net exclusive)
Gallery[]
Game 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.
Arcade Stage 1, 2 & 3 + Special & Street Stage[]
- A Course (Itsuki Takeuchi) (Initial D) - Wheels, Muffler, Sticker, Turbo
- B Course (VOLK Racing, TRD) - Wheels, Rear Spoiler, Front Body Kit, Side Skirt, Hood
- C Course (Racing Service Watanabe, Techno PRO Spirit) - Wheels, Rear Wing, Front Body Kit, Side Skirt, Hood
- D Course (Racing Service Watanabe, Ukiya Shoukai) - Wheels, Rear Wing, Front Body Kit, Side Skirt, Hood
- Stock (internal upgrades only) (in Special & Street Stage)
Arcade Stage 4[]
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Extreme Stage[]
Tuning Parts[]
Engine and Driving | Air Intake and Cooling |
Braking/Suspension | Body/Chassis | Electronics |
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Mechanical LSD (3000 Points) |
Air Filter (2000 Points) |
Racing Brake Pads (3000 Points) |
Tower Bar (3000 Points) |
Earthing (2000 Points) |
Lightweight Flywheel (5000 Points) |
Reinforced Duct (4000 Points) |
Mesh Hose (5000 Points) |
Front Ladder Bar (5000 Points) |
Racing Spark Plugs (4000 Points) |
Strengthened Clutch (10000 Points) |
Sports Catalyst (8000 Points) |
High Performance Suspension (8000 Points) |
Rear Ladder Bar (8000 Points) |
Dry Battery (8000 Points) |
High-Lift Camshaft (15000 Points) |
Oil Cooler (10000 Points) |
Strengthened Stabilizer (10000 Points) |
Roll Bar (12000 Points) |
ROM Rewrite (10000 Points) |
Port Polishing (20000 Points) |
EX Manifold (13000 Points) |
Reinforced Suspension Arm (13000 Points) |
Weight Reduction Lv1 (14000 Points) |
Ignition Coil (13000 Points) |
Bore Up (25000 Points) |
Large Capacity Radiator (16000 Points) |
(20000 Points) | Weight Reduction Lv2 (16000 Points) |
(25000 Points) |
Bolt-On Turbo or Super Charger or Full Balance (all 50000 Points) |
Racing Carburetor (25000 Points) |
Large Brake Rotor (25000 Points) |
(30000 Points) | Full Computer (45000 Points) |
Aero Parts[]
Aero Sets (all 150000 Points) |
Front Bumper (all 30000 Points) |
Side Skirts (all 10000 Points) |
Rear Bumper (all 15000 Points) |
Rear Spoiler (all 25000 Points) |
Bonnet (all 20000 Points) |
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TRD | Toyota Aerodynamic Grill (Itsuki Takeuchi spec.) |
Toyota | Jubride | Toyota | TRD Carbon Bonnet |
Techno PRO Spirit | Toyota | Crystal Body Yokohama | BN Sports | TRD | TRD |
GOOD LINE | Crystal Body Yokohama N2 | Jubride | Crystal Body Yokohama Type II + Cusco GT Wing | Techno PRO Spirit | |
D.speed | Jubride | BN Sports | j.blood Type II | GOOD LINE | |
j.blood | BN Sports | Cusco GT Wing Type 2 | j.blood TYPE 3 |
Muffler/Wheels/etc.[]
Muffler (all 5000 Points) |
Wheels (all 5000 Points) |
Stickers (all 10000 Points) |
Wing Mirrors (all 5000 Points) |
Body Colours (all 1000 Points) |
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Initial D Muffler (Itsuki Takeuchi spec.) |
All Standard Wheels | All Standard Stickers (SpeedStars sticker is Itsuki Takeuchi Spec.) |
Techno PRO Spirit | White (Itsuki Takeuchi Spec.) |
Techno PRO Spirit T-Spec | Initial D Aluminum Wheel (silver) (Itsuki Takeuchi Spec.) |
Crystal Body Yokohama | Red | |
Crystal Body Yokohama Titanium | EAST BEAR SPORTS | Silver Metallic | ||
Jubride | GANADOR | Yellow | ||
FUJITSUBO Legalis | Blue | |||
5ZIGEN ROCKET MUFFLER 2000 | ||||
Kakimoto HYPER2000 FULLMEGA N1 +Single |
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Trust dd Muffler |
Arcade Stage 5[]
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Arcade Stage 6 AA, 7 AAX, 8 Infinity, & Zero[]
Tuning Parts[]
All upgrades are the same throughout each of the games, with only their costs differing.
Aero Parts[]
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Muffler/Wheels/etc.[]
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Initial D The Arcade[]
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Game Appearances (Stock)[]
The car's appearances as a vehicle chosen by the player.
Initial D Games | ||||||||||||
Gaiden: | Absent | Street Stage: | Appears | |||||||||
Fastest Public Road Legend: | Absent | Arcade Stage 4: | Appears | |||||||||
Initial D: | Appears | Extreme Stage: | Appears | |||||||||
Arcade Stage: | Appears | Arcade Stage 5: | Appears | |||||||||
Another Stage: | Absent | Arcade Stage 6 AA: | Appears | |||||||||
Arcade Stage Ver. 2: | Appears | Arcade Stage 7 AAX: | Appears | |||||||||
Special Stage: | Appears | Arcade Stage 8 Infinity: | Appears | |||||||||
Mountain Vengeance: | Absent | Perfect Shift Online: | Appears | |||||||||
Arcade Stage Ver. 3: | Appears | Arcade Stage Zero: | Appears | |||||||||
The Arcade: | Appears |
See also[]
The Toyota AE86 - The more powerful, performance version of the AE85.