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MotorTrend on MSNThe 8 Most Important Toyota Sports Cars of All TimeToyota might not be front of mind when discussing iconic sports cars, but the automaker has produced more than a few classics ...
Ever since the debut of the Scion FR-S way back in 2013, Toyota has talked about building "three brothers" of sports cars — a lineup to match the Supra, Celica, and AE86 Corolla of old. The ...
Supported platforms will reportedly include the TA22 Celica, JZX100 Chaser, TE27 and AE86 Corollas, Z20 Soarer, SW20 MR2, and A70 and A80 Supras, with a JZA80 restomod being used as a show car.
The AE86 and its RWD configuration was quite an oddity in racing back in 1984, a time when FWD Corollas were becoming the norm. For Tsuchiya, however, the "Hachi-Roku," or 86, was instrumental in ...
Ask anyone what their favorite Toyota is of all time, and you'll likely receive one answer: Twin-Turbo Mark IV Supra. If you don't receive that answer, you'll likely hear names like Celica GT-Four ...
All of the stars are aligning for a Toyota Celica rebirth. The latest piece of evidence is, arguably, the most concrete yet: last weekend, at the 2024 Rally Japan event, Toyota vice-president Yuki ...
This Midnight Purple 1977 Toyota Celica has a Honda S2000 engine ... The six-speed manual is from an S2000 but its limited-slip rear diff is from an AE86-gen Toyota Corolla GT-S. It also has ...
Motor Trend reports that Toyota senior vice president of Product Planning and Strategy for Toyota North America Cooper Ericksen has confirmed the brand is developing a new Celica, but it's unclear ...
Besides the 1976 Toyota Celica Liftback, Niko also owns a heavily modified 1983 Toyota Corolla AE86 racecar, which he claims to be the most powerful naturally-aspirated example of its kind in Europe.
Celica fans, patiently, rejoice! According to Japan’s Best Car magazine, a Toyota executive at Rally Japan has confirmed the Celica will return to Toyota’s lineup.The Celica’s rebirth would ...
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