Toyota has unveiled a new all-electric drift car based on its iconic “Hachi-roku” model. The car, which is being developed in collaboration with the Japanese drifting team, GReddy Racing, is set to be released in 2021.
The Hachi-roku, or “86” as it is commonly known, is a popular sports car that has been produced by Toyota since the mid-1980s. It has become a cult classic among car enthusiasts and is renowned for its lightweight design and powerful engine.
The new all-electric version of the Hachi-roku will feature a powerful electric motor and a battery pack that will provide up to 200 horsepower. The car will also feature a unique drift-tuned suspension system that will allow drivers to drift with ease.
The car is being developed with the help of GReddy Racing, a Japanese drifting team that has been competing in the sport since the early 2000s. The team has been working closely with Toyota to develop the car and ensure that it meets the highest standards of performance and safety.
The all-electric Hachi-roku is expected to be released in 2021 and will be available in both left-hand and right-hand drive configurations. It is expected to be priced at around $50,000, making it an affordable option for those looking to get into drifting.
Toyota’s all-electric Hachi-roku is sure to be a hit with car enthusiasts and drifters alike. With its powerful electric motor and drift-tuned suspension system, it promises to be an exciting and thrilling ride.