Ah, the creative minds from Japan’s Nihon Automobile College (NATS) are back again to surprise us in more ways than one with their work at this week’s 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon.

The creators of unusual concepts such as the kei-car version of the Honda NSX back in 2007, took the most popular car of this year’s show, the Toyota 86, and turned it into something that resembles an Audi R8, which they then called the R86.

However, you’ll be forgiven to think that the front end of the car reminds you of a Porsche Cayenne Mk1 made by Hamman or some other flamboyant German tuning brand.

You can check more details about the design of the NATS R86 in the gallery and video that follow the virtual jump.

Photos & Video Courtesy of Car@Nifty

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