The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

Toyota UK has created an homage to the famous Initial D AE86, and featured it in a set of incredible manga-style drawings
The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

Arguably, the old Toyota AE86 is most famous for one thing: its starring role in Japanese manga series Initial D, in which main character Takumi Fujiwara belted around mountain roads on tofu delivery duties. Unsurprisingly, the original car’s famous black and white livery has been used on numerous examples of the GT86 - the AE86’s spiritual successor - worldwide, and now even Toyota itself has gotten in on the action.

The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

The Japanese manufacturer’s UK arm has created this brilliant one-off ‘Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept’, and the attention to detail is extraordinary. Yes, the livery is spot on, but all the little details are correct too, thanks to modern versions of the Initial D AE86’s components being added.

The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

There are custom-made RS Watanabe rims, Sportivo suspension from TRD, a Fujitsubo exhaust, Cusco strut brace and a caronfibre bonnet. Look carefully, and you’ll see fog lights with a yellow tint in a nod to the Cibié spotlights on Takumi’s AE86, and Toyota GB has even painted the engine cover silver to make it look a little more like the old 4A-GE.

The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

The GT86’s standard boot spoiler has been ditched, mudflaps have been added, and the rear light clusters tinted.

The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

Best of all though, Toyota commissioned UK-based manga artist Sonia Leong - who previously worked with the company on the Aygo Manga project - to create a set of magnificent drawings featuring the car and Takumi’s AE86.

The Toyota GT86 Initial D Concept Is An Awesome Car-Based Manga Celebration

Since they look so spectacular, we’ve added them all here with the optional of a wallpaper-friendly high-res download for each.

Want to see the car in the metal? It’ll be shown at various car shows throughout the UK this summer.

Comments

Eythan Aldrich

my reaction

06/30/2016 - 05:36 |
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uh correction:

06/30/2016 - 05:41 |
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Anonymous

So my initial d post was linked with it

06/30/2016 - 09:03 |
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Anonymous

I’m proud of Hatiroku(86, in japanese) as the japanese!!!

06/30/2016 - 11:12 |
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Anonymous

As long as the engine doesn´t blow up as the older one or at least includes an indicator to dangerous rpms for Takumi (one that works, not just the dial, but something that really tells him that he´s going too god damm far), the series will be fine :P

06/30/2016 - 11:54 |
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Kevin 15

Am I the only one who thought this is a great idea, but strange on reality? I thought the best is sticking on Pop Up headlights, honestly i think it’s the best.

06/30/2016 - 11:57 |
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Anonymous

speaking of initial d. how can i find the 3rd stage on youtube. i need the 3rd 4th and 5th, just finished the 2nd stage

06/30/2016 - 17:49 |
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Nick Benn

There’s actually a guy who lives somewhere near me with the same design on his FR-S

06/30/2016 - 22:05 |
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Anonymous

Hell of a lot better than the commercials on YouTube.

07/01/2016 - 01:55 |
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old name

Running in the 90’s

07/01/2016 - 10:37 |
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Anonymous

Is it bad that now I want different spec models for Iggy and Wateru?

07/03/2016 - 13:43 |
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