The Toyota GR86 already punches above its weight as a lightweight, rear‑drive purist’s machine, but the Liberty Walk widebody kit transforms it into something far more dramatic—an unapologetic street‑legal showpiece with motorsport undertones. The LB★Nation WORKS package exaggerates every line of the GR86, replacing the factory bumpers with deep‑cut aero, adding aggressive side diffusers, and stretching the stance with signature riveted over‑fenders. The result is a silhouette that channels 80s and 90s Japanese works racers, yet feels unmistakably modern, especially when paired with the optional vented hood and towering GT‑style rear wing.
On the road, the Liberty Walk GR86 looks and feels like a different species. The widened track demands serious wheel and tire upgrades, and most owners pair the kit with air suspension to achieve the slammed, show‑car posture the design deserves. It’s not a performance upgrade in the traditional sense—this is about presence, attitude, and turning the humble GR86 into a headliner at any meet. For enthusiasts who want their car to stand out with authentic Japanese tuner DNA, the Liberty Walk kit delivers a bold, theatrical reinterpretation of Toyota’s lightweight hero.
If we’re being honest, the team isn’t deeply invested in the Liberty Walk scene, though we absolutely understand the global appeal. There’s no denying the visual drama these cars bring, and this particular Solido release captures that energy surprisingly well. From the bold colour execution to the painted wheel covers, the model has a presence that feels genuinely special. Officially defined as the 1:18 diecast metal, semi‑opening Toyota GR86 Liberty Walk Body Kit in Gold and Black (2024), it stands out immediately in a crowded segment.
As expected at this price point, access to the interior is the only functional opening feature — a standard compromise for a budget‑friendly model. The bright red seats inject a welcome burst of character, giving the cabin a sense of flair that contrasts nicely with the exterior theme. That said, the model isn’t without limitations. A closer inspection reveals the usual cost‑saving measures: simplified components, lighter detailing, and some rough edges that remind you where Solido keeps the price in check.
But step back a few feet, and the story changes completely. The stance, the colours, the attitude — it all comes together in a way that simply works. From a distance, the model absolutely rocks, delivering all that one who appreciates Japanese car culture. Enjoy the pics!





























