Corolla GTS AE86
The Toyota Corolla GTS AE86 represents Japanese manufacturer's final rear-wheel-drive Corolla generation produced 1983-1987 establishing cult following among enthusiasts through balanced chassis dynamics, lightweight construction, and affordable accessibility creating ideal platform grassroots motorsport participation including autocross, circuit racing, and emerging drifting discipline where AE86's characteristics perfectly suited sideways driving techniques. Powered by 4A-GE 1.6-liter inline-four featuring dual overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, and individual throttle bodies, the naturally-aspirated engine produces 112 horsepower North American specification or 128 horsepower Japanese domestic market through higher compression ratio and less restrictive emissions equipment while 7,600 rpm redline and eager throttle response encourage high-rpm driving style rewarding skilled drivers extracting maximum performance from modest power output through momentum preservation and precise corner-entry speed versus outright horsepower advantage.
Near 50/50 weight distribution achieved through front-engine rear-drive layout combined with MacPherson strut front suspension, four-link solid rear axle, and optional limited-slip differential creates balanced handling characteristics and predictable oversteer behavior enabling controlled drift techniques that established AE86 as drift culture icon popularized through Japanese manga and anime including Initial D series introducing global audiences to Japanese touge racing culture and AE86's legendary status among enthusiasts valuing driving engagement over specification sheet bragging rights.