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The GT86 Shooting Brake Combines the Best Of Different Auto Body Styles

The Shooting Brake car body style is something that has grown in popularity, and has now just been taken to a completely different level with the introduction of the GT86 Shooting Brake concept.

This particular Shooting Brake vehicle was developed by Toyota's Australian operation and was hand-constructed in Japan. The car is fitted with a 2.0-liter boxer engine that is capable of pumping out 200 horsepower, which may not sound overly impressive but is more than enough considering the other aerodynamic and performance features of the GT86 Shooting Brake.

Unlike a lot of other concept cars, this particular one is completely functional and is an impressive achievement in that it manages to blend the best features of coupe and shooting brake designs.
Trend Themes
1. Shooting Brake Auto Design - The popularity and success of the GT86 Shooting Brake showcases an opportunity for automakers to create more innovative and functional shooting brake vehicles.
2. Hand-constructed Vehicles - The GT86 Shooting Brake's success shows that there is a market for hand-constructed, unique vehicles that can blend different auto body styles.
3. Boxer Engine Technology - The use of a boxer engine in the GT86 Shooting Brake presents an opportunity for automakers to explore this technology in other concept and production vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automobile Manufacturing - The success of the GT86 Shooting Brake illustrates an opportunity for automobile manufacturers to create unique and innovative vehicles that appeal to a niche market.
2. Concept Vehicles - The GT86 Shooting Brake's popularity highlights a market for innovative and functional concept vehicles that are not simply for show.
3. Performance Auto Parts - The GT86 Shooting Brake's use of a 2.0-liter boxer engine demonstrates a need for high-performance auto parts that can work together to create powerful and efficient vehicles.

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