We're talking about a two-seater from the 1980s that was immediately praised by critics and awarded in Japan as soon as it ...
Those three brothers are the Supra, Celica, and MR2. We have the first of the three, but it seems that the other two will be coming soon. Toyota’s anime series Grip might have hinted at the ...
There have been intermittent rumours for several years now about the return of two Toyota sports cars, the Celica and the MR2. Those rumours have only intensified since the rebirth of the Supra ...
Most notably, the list hints at the return of the Celica and MR2 in their 8th and 4th generations, respectively. Toyota has already built a one-off GR86 with Turbo AWD for SEMA, and it looks like ...
See All 23 Photos It's been rumored that the MR2 will return as an EV sports car, while the GR86 could get a new generation that breaks with Subaru's BRZ, meaning Toyota would develop it all on ...
Toyota was on one for this year’s SEMA show. Nearly everything shown received positive response from the automotive press, now the famously cautious company just needs to actually take some ...
Buried in a few frames of an online anime series created by Toyota are the names of several sports cars that don't yet exist, sparking interest across the internet.
At the 0:47 mark of the video, you can spot the list that includes the Supra Mk6, the Celica Mk8, MR2 Mk4, GR86 Mk3 and GR GT3. None of these cars have been confirmed by Toyota to enter production ...
The Japanese automaker Toyota is having a busy November – and it's all thanks to their participation at the 2024 SEMA Show party with two of their most beloved SUVs: 4Runner and Land Cruiser.
We’ve just received our best hint yet at the potential future of Toyota’s sports-car lineup, and, to be honest, it came from a very unexpected place. In a new episode of the brand’s in-house ...
Toyota launched the series in partnership with Long Beach-based agency, Intertrend, in California, with a story centered around Gazoo Racing. The series takes inspiration from Toyota's presence in ...
A Japanese report suggests Toyota’s FT-Se EV could debut in 2027 alongside a gas-powered version. Advanced battery tech from Lexus’s LF-ZC could give the electric model a serious boost in range.