Pop-up headlights are cool! I'm a fan of them in almost all circumstances, and a world with more pop-ups is better than a world with fewer of them. Do these specific pop-ups work on this specific car?
They might not look like it, but the original Toyota 86 and the newer GR 86 both trace their roots back to the AE86 Trueno of the 1980s, keeping alive its rear-wheel-drive character and lightweight, ...
Now this is what Japanese motor shows should be about. Nobody cares about mobility solutions and screens the width of the Tokyo Expressway. But a Toyota GT86 lovingly recreated as the original AE86?
Pop-up headlights haven't been a thing since mass-market electric cars were merely extras in sci-fi flicks about the future. However, that didn't stop a Japanese tuner company from creating a body kit ...
Here’s something you need to see. Heck, if you’re currently in Japan we’d argue that you should head down to the Tokyo Auto Salon this weekend to see it in person, because it’s a brand new bodykit ...
Upon the launch of the 86 (known as the Scion FR-S in the United States) back in 2012, Toyota revived the legendary AE86 in more than just name. That’s because, between a lightweight chassis and a ...
The Tokyo Auto Salon isn’t just a showcase for Japan’s automakers. Aftermarket companies and tuner shops are at the very core of the annual show, often bringing more exciting products than the OEMs.
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I believe it’s safe to say that pop-up headlights are done for, at least when it comes to new car design. Since Lamborghini brought back the Countach and Ferrari remade the Testarossa without the ...