What is toyota sprinter trueno ae86?

Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (also commonly known as the Toyota Corolla Levin) is a sports car that was introduced by Toyota in 1983. It gained popularity due to its appearance in the Japanese manga and anime series Initial D.

The AE86 features a 1.6-liter inline-four engine that can produce up to 128 horsepower. It is rear-wheel drive and has a five-speed manual transmission. The car has a light and nimble chassis that makes it a popular choice for drifting and racing.

In addition to being a popular street racing car, the AE86 was also widely used in rally racing and endurance racing in the 1980s. It has become a popular car among car enthusiasts and collectors, and many specific AE86 clubs and events have been organized around the world.

Toyota stopped producing the AE86 in 1987, but the car's popularity has stayed strong in motorsport and in popular culture. It is often referred to simply as the "86" or "Hachiroku" in Japan, which translates to "eight-six" in English.