The RWD sportscar returns to the UK, although it is only available through personal email invitation car auto cars
, leaving many eager buyers signing up to a “packed” waiting list. Fortunately, Toyota UK has now announced the arrival of additional right-hand-drive GR86 units. However, it seems that even with this expansion, the demand still outpaces the supply.on the official UK website, the Toyota GR86 is “exclusively available to buy through personal email invitation and only online”, due to high demand and limited availability.
The GR86 is priced at £32,495 with the manual gearbox and at £34,495 with the automatic, making it around £2.2k-2.3k more expensive compared to last year. According to Toyota, the price hike is attributed to “inflation within supply chains, specifically on the costs of raw materials and logistics”. The first units for 2023 will be delivered towards the end of the year.
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