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Toyota, and its performance division Gazoo Racing, are looking at reviving the legendary Celica and MR2 names, and is preparing a new flagship model that will act as a successor to the Lexus LFA.
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 ...
The Celica was last produced in 2006, leaving a void in Toyota’s lineup for a lightweight, enthusiast-focused coupe. However, rumors of its revival have circulated for years, and in November ...
Rumors have been swirling about a Toyota Celica revival for about a year, but it seems that it’s finally been confirmed—or at least as close to confirmed as we’re going to get, before seeing ...
The Celica has been out of the Toyota lineup since the seventh generation ended production in the mid 2000s. Toyota already teased the eighth-generation Celica in an episode of its anime series Grip.
In its last model year, the Toyota Celica was powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produced up to 180 horsepower and 130 lb-ft of torque, depending on your trim of choice. The base ...
Before we jump in, a few notes about our methodology for all you Celica enthusiasts. For starters: fastest is determined here by top speed. When top speed is unavailable, acceleration from zero to ...
And they stuck it in the middle? What are those 'Yota engineers up to exactly? As for the Celica, that could very well end up as a reborn version of the 1990s All-Trac, with turbocharged power and ...
New reports from Japan suggest that the Toyota Celica might return in ICE-powered form as a GR model. A turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is a possible contestant, combined with a GR-Four AWD ...
Toyota is working on a modern Celica The new sports car is expected to complement, rather than replace, the GR86 and Supra. The jury is still out on whether the car will pack a gas engine or be an ...
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