Toyota Announces Next-Gen Celica, MR2, Supra, and GR86 Sports Cars

Writen by Climate • 9 November, 2024 • 1508 views
Toyota Announces Next-Gen Celica, MR2, Supra, and GR86 Sports Cars

Although Toyota's current tagline is "going places," it appears that the Japanese carmaker only truly wants to travel in a sportier path. (Aside from a truckier one, of course, considering the new 4Runner SUV, Land Cruiser, and Tacoma pickup that were just redesigned.) The bottom line is that Toyota is enjoying itself, and it appears that this trend will continue in the years to come.
In one of its promotional GRIP anime series episodes on YouTube, Toyota itself has stoked speculation that we would see a third-generation GR86 sports car, a revived Celica sports coupe, and possibly even a Toyota MR2 sports car.


Ø  Supra Mk6

 

Ø  Celica Mk8

 

Ø  MR2 Mk4

 

Ø  GR86 Mk3

 

Ø  GR GT3

 

The "Mk6" mentioned above is the prospective next-generation model that would come after the current-generation Supra, which is the fifth nameplate in the series. The same is true for the "Mk8" Celica; the seventh-generation Celica, which was the last one sold before that model was essentially superseded by a mix of the Scion tC coupe and, later, the FR-S, which would eventually become the Toyota 86/GR86 when the Scion brand was shut down. The last MR2 sports vehicle was the third-generation model, the current GR86 is the second-generation (Mk2), and the GR GT3 is a true racer from the GR brand that might lead to a Lexus version.

 

The GR86 may get a new generation that differs from Subaru's BRZ, meaning Toyota will develop it independently, while the MR2 is believed to make a comeback as an EV sports car. Additionally, as hinted at in the GR86 Rally Legacy concept that is making its way to SEMA this week, Toyota might be able to eliminate the Subie's flat-four engine and even add the GR Corolla's turbocharged three-cylinder engine.

 

A sixth-generation Supra would be the Supra's first appearance as a regular member of the Toyota lineup, which would be intriguing given that the fifth-generation model emerged decades after the fourth-generation model died away in the late 1990s. It's debatable if it would continue to be produced alongside the mechanically similar BMW Z4. For instance, BMW might lose interest in a low-volume roadster, which would leave Toyota without a manufacturing partner (both the Z4 and the Supra are built by Magna in Germany) and an inline-six engine to power a potential sixth-generation Supra. But, hey, we're not complaining here; we'd love to see all of these models come to fruition, not least because they'd keep affordable performance cars alive and well.

 

Naturally, all of this is just conjecture, at least in regards to Toyota's intentions about the cars mentioned in the GRIP anime episode. Perhaps it's giving its supporters enticing clues, or perhaps it was just trying to fill in some blank space on a whiteboard in a scenario. In any case, let's hope Toyota is indeed developing these cars, since it would position the company as one of the most popular and sporty brands available.

 

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