OK, we promise this is the last time we talk about these cars… for today at least. We don’t really know why, but the case for the trio of sportscars is getting very clear very fast, and we can’t wait to get our hands on one in order to find out what it’s like.
Earlier today, we learned that the Toyota FT-86 and presumably the Scion as well will only have 200 horsepower going to their back wheels. That might not sound like a lot, but the Big T has promised use a true performance machine, with a low slung center and reduced mass.
Now, thanks to Edmunds.com, we can put a price on very promising imperfection. The MSRP for the Scion, which is coming in the Winter 2012, should be $24,995. The Subaru BRZ will be only slightly more expensive at $25,300.
There’s no point in extrapolating these prices to the Euro or Japanese Yen, as these will be much different, but it’s clear Toyota wants to undercut even hothatches.
Now, thanks to Edmunds.com, we can put a price on very promising imperfection. The MSRP for the Scion, which is coming in the Winter 2012, should be $24,995. The Subaru BRZ will be only slightly more expensive at $25,300.
There’s no point in extrapolating these prices to the Euro or Japanese Yen, as these will be much different, but it’s clear Toyota wants to undercut even hothatches.