Result Japan has unveiled a GT86 AE86 bodykit that turns Toyota’s modern coupe into a retro classic, with its Tokyo show debut set to draw serious attention.
Result Japan's Neo86 bodykit transforms the modern GT86 into an AE86 tribute with authentic pop-up headlights, black bumpers, and yellow fog lights.
GT86 AE86 bodykit conversions don’t get much more authentic than this.
Result Japan has unveiled the Neo86, a production-ready bodykit that transforms the modern Toyota GT86 into a striking tribute to the iconic AE86 Corolla, with its public debut set for the Tokyo motor show.
Built by Osaka-based tuner Result Japan, the Neo86 is a deliberate throwback to what Japanese motor shows used to celebrate: bold design, heritage, and driver-focused cars.
The front end does most of the heavy lifting, featuring pop-up-style headlights, a flattened bonnet, black bumpers, and classic yellow fog lights. Subtle influences from the Celica ST185 add rally flavour without diluting the AE86-inspired look.
The Neo86 dramatically widens the GT86 with aggressive fender flares and lowered suspension, mounted on authentic Watanabe wheels for traditional JDM authenticity.
The bodykit dramatically widens and lowers the GT86, with aggressively flared arches, wheels pushed flush to the bodywork, and a new rear spoiler that enhances the car’s planted stance.
Despite the added width and visual drama, the Neo86 avoids tipping into parody, remaining firmly rooted in traditional JDM tuning culture. Naturally, the show car wears genuine Watanabe wheels.
The Neo86's rear design features a period-correct spoiler and aggressive stance while retaining the GT86's stock 200-hp naturally aspirated boxer engine.
Under the bonnet, the GT86’s familiar 200hp naturally aspirated boxer engine appears unchanged, keeping the focus squarely on design rather than outright performance.
Pre-orders for the Neo86 body kit will open alongside its Tokyo debut, and Result Japan has hinted at global availability, suggesting this retro-inspired kit won’t be limited to Japan alone.
Conclusion: In an era dominated by screens and tech demos, Result Japan’s Neo86 is a reminder that nostalgia, style, and driver appeal still matter and that the GT86 remains one of the best canvases for classic Toyota inspiration.
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