2028 Toyota GR MR2 or GR Celica


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Toyota tease the new MR2 or GR Celica!

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don't think we're gonna see the mr2 yet, prob a customized version of the GR Yaris midship development mule
 
don't think we're gonna see the mr2 yet, prob a customized version of the GR Yaris midship development mule
I think it will be some kind of prototype like the GR Yaris M mid engine from last year. They test a lot there new 2L 4cyl engine with it, so maybe it's Time for a évolution of that concept and with it the confirmation of that the MR2 is coming. Plus they trademarks GR-MR2 and GR MR-S last month.
 
I hope it will be as cool as my SW20!

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Did your T-tops leak? The amount of time I spent trying to sort them out was ridiculous. I had a 1991 Turbo, the previous Japanese owner had upgraded the suspension and wheels to the later Mk2 spec, so no snap oversteer like the earlier ones had. That owner also installed the larger turbo from the Celica GT4, plus a few other bits, when I dynoed it she had 300hp at the wheels.
 
Did your T-tops leak? The amount of time I spent trying to sort them out was ridiculous. I had a 1991 Turbo, the previous Japanese owner had upgraded the suspension and wheels to the later Mk2 spec, so no snap oversteer like the earlier ones had. That owner also installed the larger turbo from the Celica GT4, plus a few other bits, when I dynoed it she had 300hp at the wheels.
They only leak when I wash and put the water at a specific angle. When it rains or when there are rainstorms, it seals without any issues. Mine is near OEM 3SGE from 1992. Yours was cool! Never thought anyone would mix MR2 Turbo with Celica GT4 stuff!
 
Toyota's 2027 WRC Prototype Looks Like Its Teasing a New GR Celica
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Published: Feb 27, 2026
The Algarve region of Portugal, located at the southwestern tip of Europe, is an area of verdant beauty. There are gorgeous beaches on the coast, and further inland, you can find figs and oranges growing wild. Sometimes, however, it's possible to spot something even juicier.

Algarve is also the part of Portugal where the annual Rally de Portugal round of the WRC is held, and this week, a local rally fan named Marcio Pereira snapped some photos of a camouflaged Toyota rally prototype doing shakedown runs, which have made the rounds on social media. While there's nothing unusual about Toyota's tests, as many manufacturers come to try out their racing prototypes well ahead of next season, what's notable is that Toyota needs to develop a whole new car for 2027, as the changing rules mean that its Yaris-based factory rally car is out.
What's special here is that the car in question is a flared-out, wild-looking coupe. WRC's new spaceframe regulations are designed to lure more competitors into the sport. The underpinnings are more standardized, with a tubular-frame safety cell and specified suspension and powertrain components. There's also a price cap that's half of what the current regulations set.

Even more interesting is the part about the allowed bodywork. Cars will no longer be derived from standard production cars. Instead, they will be allowed to be draped in either production-inspired designs or one-offs created just for rallying.

It's a little similar to the silhouette era of IMSA and other GT racing, when the cars sort of looked like, say, an Audi 90, but were total tube-frame monsters underneath. Thing is, if you're running a global car company, you want more than just some generic racing car with a Toyota badge on the front, you want something that looks like the cars people could actually buy.
There are some dimensional restrictions, so Toyota can't simply plop a RAV4 Halloween mask over top of this spaceframe. However, the choice to use a coupe body rather than a hatchback means that something's probably afoot. There's been so much hinting and winking recently about a return for the Celica and MR2 platforms. With the Supra heading into hibernation, Toyota needs a halo performance car.

The Celica has a long history with rally, as anyone who played any of the Sega Rally video games already knows. The Celica GT-Four (sold as the All-Trac in the United States) used turbocharged power and all-wheel drive to claw itself to two WRC Manufacturer's titles and multiple driver's titles.

So, it would make a great deal of sense for a GR Celica to be on the way shortly. Toyota executives were tight-lipped about the prototype, but indicated that it had already logged over a thousand miles of testing. It's sure to be ready for next year's WRC season. The question is, will a road-going version also arrive in 2027?

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