Until today, if someone asked you what the best looking Toyota from the past decade was, you'd have a tough time thinking something up. As of today, the answer is the FT-86 concept, which is set to officially debut at the Tokyo Auto Show later this month.

The name FT-86 brings together Toyota's past and future, with the "FT" coming from the FT-HS hybrid concept from a few years back, while the 86 is donated from the AE-86, a small rear-drive sports car (called the Hachi-Roku), made famous by drifter

Other than the design of the car (which is certainly impressive with plenty of Lexs LF-A insired goodness), we don't know a lot about the FT-86 concept yet.

What we do know is that it will be light weight, with "racecar-like handling" and be powered by a 2.0-liter boxer four-cylinder engine. While Toyota hasn't said as much, this is most likley donated from the boxer-engine experts at Subaru – meaning that the FT-86 is the mysterious Toyobaru.

Toyota hasn't said as much, but you can be certain this concept car is headed for production in the very near future.

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