At the heart of the Toyota GT86-R Eco Explorer lies an NH3 engine system that allows the engine to run on ammonia at low speeds, making it very Eco friendly. The ammonia is stored in a separate tank and when it is being used the GT86 has zero emissions. Once you climb up to higher speeds though, the 2.0-liter four-cylinder petrol engine kicks in. Normally this engine would produce 200 horsepower but Marangoni was nice enough to fit on new air intakes and a sport stainless-steel exhaust system, giving the car a boost of 20 hp, for a total of 220 hp.
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