Adding to a long line of leaks these past few days, the specification sheet along with a few more brochure shots of the JDM 2012 Toyota FT-86 made their way onto Japanese forums revealing new details on the firm’s rear-wheel drive coupe.

Cutting to the chase, the FT-86 measures 4,240mm (166.9-in.) long, 1,775mm wide (69.9-in.), and 1,285mm (50.6-in.) tall, while riding on a 2,570mm (101.2-in.) long wheelbase.

In its home market of Japan, the FT-86 is powered by a Subaru-sourced 2.0-liter flat-four churning out 200-horses at 7,000 rpm and 205Nm (151.2 lb-ft) of peak torque at 6,600 rpm. It is very likely that the output numbers will remain the same for the global Toyota FT-86 and the North American Scion FR-S.

The preliminary spec sheet reveals that the FT-86 will be offered in two different flavors in Japan, both of which can be combined with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed automatic transmission.

In the first trim level, the manual model tips the scales at 1,230kg (2,711 pounds) while the automatic at 1,250kg (2,756 pounds), with both versions returning a combined fuel consumption of 12.4km/lt [~29.2mpg US or 8lt/100km] on the Japanese JC08 driving cycle.

In second trim level, the manual FT-86 weighs 1,210kg (2,668 pounds) and is rated at 13km/lt [30.6mpg US or 7.7 lt/100km], while the automatic at 1,230kg (2,711 pounds) and 12.8km/lt [30.1mpg US or 7.8lt/100km].

The data on right side of the spec sheet shows the Mazda MX-5 and RX-8 and the Honda CR-Z.

The other shots provide a look at the body colors and some additional extras that will be available at launch.

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