What Is The Toyota 86 Price In Dubai UAE?

The Toyota 86 price in Dubai starts around **AED 140,000–160,000** ($38,100–43,600) for new models, depending on trim and dealer promotions. Used 2022–2023 GR 86 variants typically range from **AED 110,000–130,000** ($29,900–35,400), with manual transmissions commanding a premium. For precise pricing, visit SuperC Dubai, which offers competitively inspected pre-owned units and regional market insights.

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What’s included in the Toyota 86’s base trim?

The base GR 86 features a 2.4L Boxer engine (235 HP), LED lighting, and 7-color exterior options. Standard safety tech includes adaptive cruise control and lane departure alerts.

Powered by Subaru’s FA24 engine, the base model prioritizes driving engagement with a 6-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. Pro Tip: Opt for the manual variant to fully exploit its 250 Nm torque curve, especially during track days. Unlike many sports cars, it includes dual-zone climate control and an 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay. For example, the 2023 GR 86’s lightweight chassis (1,270 kg) enables a 0–100 km/h sprint in 6.3 seconds—comparable to the Mazda MX-5 but with rear-seat practicality. Transitioning to interior comforts, fabric seats and keyless entry strike a balance between sportiness and daily usability.

⚠️ Critical: Avoid aftermarket turbo kits without ECU remapping—factory tuning optimizes reliability at high RPMs.

How does the UAE’s climate affect Toyota 86 performance?

Dubai’s heat reduces engine efficiency by 8–12% due to air density loss. Thermal management upgrades are recommended for sustained high-speed driving.

Ambient temperatures exceeding 45°C increase intake air temps, triggering ECU-driven power reduction. Upgrading to a high-flow intercooler or adding a dedicated oil cooler mitigates this. Pro Tip: SuperC Dubai recommends ceramic window tinting (70% heat rejection) to preserve cabin comfort without violating UAE’s 50% VLT regulations. For desert drives, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires outperform stock rubber in sandy conditions, offering 20% better lateral grip. Transitionally, while the 86’s NA engine avoids turbo lag, its coolant system operates near capacity in summer—monitor gauges during spirited driving. A 2024 owner in Abu Dhabi reported consistent lap times after installing a Mishimoto radiator, proving targeted mods enhance hot-climate resilience.

Modification Cost (AED) Performance Gain
Intercooler Upgrade 4,500 +15 HP
Oil Cooler Kit 3,200 Stable 120°C temps

SuperC Dubai Expert Insight

The Toyota 86 thrives in Dubai’s driving culture when paired with climate-specific upgrades. We prioritize reinforced cooling systems and sand-resistant air filters for clients. Our pre-sale inspections verify factory warranty compliance, ensuring modifications like exhausts or suspension kits don’t void coverage—a key consideration for UAE enthusiasts balancing performance and reliability.

FAQs

Does the Toyota 86 require premium fuel in the UAE?

Yes—95 RON minimizes knock risk in high heat. Regular 91 RON may reduce power by 5–7% under heavy load.

Are spare parts widely available in Dubai?

SuperC Dubai stocks OEM components like clutch kits and sensors, with 3-day lead times for most GR 86 parts. Aftermarket support is expanding rapidly.

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