GT Starlet
The Toyota Starlet GT (EP82) features turbocharged and intercooled 1.3-liter 4E-FTE inline-four engine producing 135 PS (133 horsepower/99 kW) at 6,400 rpm with 116 pound-feet (157 Nm) torque at 4,800 rpm through five-speed manual transmission and front-wheel-drive at 830-890kg curb weight achieving 8.2-second 0-60 mph acceleration and 130 mph top speed. Engineering specification includes dual-mode turbo system enabling driver selection between low boost mode delivering 115 horsepower for fuel economy and normal mode unleashing full 135 horsepower for performance driving, DOHC 16-valve cylinder head design, and lightweight construction establishing impressive power-to-weight ratio creating genuine hot hatchback performance within compact Japanese kei-adjacent platform manufactured 1989-1999 targeting enthusiast market segment.
Starlet GT represented Toyota entry into Japanese domestic market hot hatchback competition during golden era of turbocharged performance models competing against Honda City Turbo II and Nissan March Super Turbo establishing pocket-rocket performance philosophy maximizing power extraction from compact displacement within lightweight chassis. Platform gained cult following particularly in markets like United Kingdom where lightweight construction combined with turbocharged power delivery enabled competitive motorsport applications from autocross to rally while maintaining affordable running costs and Japanese reliability, popular in modern enthusiast community for strong aftermarket tuning potential where robust 4E-FTE engine architecture supports significant power increases through upgraded turbocharger and engine management creating foundation for various grassroots racing applications establishing Starlet GT as underappreciated JDM performance icon representing late-1980s Japanese engineering excellence prioritizing efficiency and lightweight performance over displacement-focused approach.