Tom's Racing Revitalizes Iconic Toyota AE86 with Heritage Restoration

Michele Acquaragia

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Tom's Racing Japan has unveiled an exciting new heritage initiative aimed at breathing new life into the revered Toyota Corolla Levin AE86. This program offers a meticulous, frame-off restoration service that goes beyond cosmetic refurbishment, encompassing significant mechanical upgrades. The objective is to provide enthusiasts with a fully revitalized classic that combines vintage charm with enhanced modern performance.

Tom's Racing Unveils High-Performance AE86 Restoration Program

In a move set to delight automotive purists and fans of Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) culture, Tom's Racing, a renowned tuning house in Japan, recently announced its specialized heritage restoration program for the iconic Toyota Corolla Levin AE86. This comprehensive restoration process, which transcends mere aesthetic repairs, begins with a thorough frame-off refurbishment and repair of the vehicle's chassis. Enthusiasts can expect a substantial boost in performance, as the original 1.6-liter four-cylinder 4A-G engine receives an enhanced bore, elevating its power output from the factory-standard 158 horsepower to an impressive 188 horsepower. Complementing these mechanical improvements, the restored AE86 will also feature brand-new 15-inch lattice-style wheels, meticulously fitted with high-performance Bridgestone Potenza RE-11RS tires for superior grip and handling. For those who already possess a donor vehicle, the restoration service alone starts at approximately ¥13,200,000, which translates to around $83,000. Alternatively, a complete package that includes a meticulously sourced and restored car is available for ¥16,500,000, roughly $104,000 at current exchange rates. This program, announced in April, underscores a growing trend in the automotive world to preserve and enhance beloved classic models, providing a unique alternative to newer, albeit less iconic, vehicles like the GR Corolla.

This initiative by Tom's Racing Japan highlights a vibrant era for JDM aficionados, who are witnessing a resurgence of interest in classic Japanese sports cars. The meticulous restoration of the Toyota AE86, a car deeply embedded in automotive folklore, not only preserves its legacy but also elevates its driving experience to contemporary standards. Such programs offer a compelling proposition for collectors and driving enthusiasts who value the unique character and history of these machines, proving that true automotive passion transcends the allure of brand-new models.

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