Now that the GT 86 has officially been revealed in all three of its versions – Toyota, Scion, and Subaru – the car’s lead engineer, Tetsuya Tada, has confirmed that a convertible version will follow in the near future: “The GT 86 was designed from the outset that we can build it as a convertible.”
Considering the Coupe model isn’t even for sale yet – it will be available in Spring 2012 – we don’t expect to see the Convertible anytime before next year. When it does come out, it will be offered on the Japanese market first, as a Toyota GT 86 Convertible, and the markets in the rest of the world will then follow.
All the technology and the design language will be borrowed from the coupe, except that the rear seat area will most likely be dropped. Under the hood, we’ll see the same 2.0 liter, naturally-aspirated petrol engine with 200 HP.
Prices for the future Scion FR-S Convertible will probably stand at about $2000 above the Coupe model, so it should be anywhere above $30,000.
gallery: 2013 Scion FR-S
gallery: 2012 Toyota GT 86
gallery: 2012 Subaru BRZ












