TOYOTA GR86 & BBR MX-5
Evo UK|June 2024
GR86 and supercharged MX-5 look closely matched on paper; how will it prove on the twists and undulations of Cadwell?
RICHARD MEADEN
TOYOTA GR86 & BBR MX-5

IF A HOT HATCH REPRESENTS THE MOST accessible entry point to trackday driving, the simple front-engined rear-drive sports car is the next rung up the ladder. Not necessarily in terms of outright speed around a lap, but very much as a way of developing your driving skills and enjoying the endless fun of steering a car on the throttle.

The GR86 and MX-5 make a great pair. Both are evo favourites and each occupies the sweet spot where your daily driver can double as something for weekend fun or the occasional trackday. The Toyota here is bone-stock while the MX-5 is a BBR-modified example, so it's not quite like-for-like, but the comparison should be fascinating with very little to choose between them.

Each offers similar on-paper performance via somewhat different routes. Toyota's naturally aspirated 231bhp 2.4-litre flat-four offers 231bhp and 184lb ft of torque, while the Mazda's 2-litre in-line four gains a Rotrex supercharger and free-flow manifold and exhaust system to make 250bhp and 220lb ft.

Small and light by 'proper' road car standards, the GR86 weighs in at 1309kg on Cadwell's scales, the MX-5 a flyweight 1084kg (both with a full tank of fuel). When it comes to weight distribution the Mazda is 46:54 frontto-rear, while the Toyota flips that with a 55:45 balance.

We start with the GR86. While it's easy to be seduced by the more hardcore TCoty contenders, there's much to be said for something with modest power and easy-to-read handling. While the lairy metal is best left in the paddock when it's raining, the Toyota is in its element, slithering and sliding around and coping with standing water with little of the jeopardy that comes with taming big power and stiff suspension in dicey conditions.

This story is from the June 2024 edition of Evo UK.

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