The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Toyota comes in any colour you like – as long as it’s orange

- JACK MCKEOWN MOTORING EDITOR jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

Toyota has released a new limited-run version of its GT86 sports car – the Orange Edition.

The model kicks off the Japanese Manufactur­ers Club Series, which it describes as “a new stamp of quality for limited edition versions of the GT86”.

The Orange Edition gains a raft of aesthetic tweaks, as well as improved standard specificat­ion. The most obvious visual upgrade is the eyecatchin­g Solar Orange exterior paint, which is applied to the car in three separate coats.

Other changes to the appearance include contrastin­g metallic black paint on the lip of the rear spoiler and door mirrors, as well as sporty Anthracite 17-inch alloys.

The exterior isn’t the only part of the car to benefit from additional styling touches.

The cabin gains standard-fit heated sports seats upholstere­d in black leather and Alcantara, while contrastin­g orange stitching is prevalent throughout the interior. Also included in the Orange Edition package is Toyota’s Touch 2 multimedia system, which incorporat­es DAB radio and Bluetooth connectivi­ty.

Toyota has fitted the Orange Edition with a limited-slip differenti­al, as well as performanc­e brake discs and pads for extra confidence through the corners.

The 2.0-litre four-cylinder boxer engine remains untouched, producing 197bhp for a 0-60mph time of 7.4 seconds and a top speed of 140mph.

The GT86 Orange Edition is on sale now, and is priced from £28,800 for the six-speed manual. Toyota is also offering a six-speed automatic version, which is priced at £30,270.

Meanwhile, Bentley’s in-house commission­ing division Mulliner has shown just how luxurious it can make a Bentayga by equipping one with a unique falconry kit.

It contains everything required for “an enjoyable falconry experience” including a “master flight station” and a perch on the central armrest.

 ??  ?? Bright future: Toyota’s GT86 Orange Edition.
Bright future: Toyota’s GT86 Orange Edition.

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