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Toyota to make THREE new sport cars with two legendary names revived – including reborn version of 90s cult favourite

One could even appear in the World Rally Championship in the near future Michael Golson, Senior Motors Reporter Published: 15:58, 24 Feb 2025 Updated: 15:58, 24 Feb 2025 TOYOTA is set to release three new sports cars with the revival of the Celica and MR2 models, as well as the return of the swashbuckling Lexus”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

One could even appear in the World Rally Championship in the near future

  • Published: 15:58, 24 Feb 2025
  • Updated: 15:58, 24 Feb 2025
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Toyota concept cars at the Japan Mobility Show
TOYOTA is set to release three new sports cars with the revival of the Celica and MR2 models, as well as the return of the swashbuckling Lexus LFA.

The cult favourite trio, all of which will be internal combustion engine-powered, will form the future of the Japanese mega-brand’s sports car offerings.

2001 silver Toyota Celica.

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The sporty Toyota Celica, seen here in its seventh generation guise, is set to make a returnCredit: Getty

Blue Toyota MR2 convertible parked on a road.

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So too is the MR2 sports car that’s become a cult favourite among petrolheadsCredit: Alamy

White Lexus LFA sports car in a showroom.

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The Lexus LFA will also be getting a much-anticipated follow upCredit: GettyThe return of the cult favourite MR2 alongside the once rally-going Celica comes as Toyota finds itself with two rather large gaps to fill in its billing.

The mighty GR Supra is tiptoeing towards the end of its production run after six years back in the limelight, with petrolheads recently treated to one final version called the A90 Final Edition.

However, a new Supra has been pencilled in for 2027 release, according to Japanese magazine Best Car.

Meanwhile, the GR86 has already reached the end of the road, at least in Europe, where it was cut from sale thanks to EU safety regulations.

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According to Autocar, the revival of the Celica and MR2 names fulfils the ambition of the company’s chairman Akio Toyoda, who envisioned the return of their “three brothers” along with the aforementioned Supra.

Both cars are to be powered by a new turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine called G20E, recently revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon – with reports suggesting it boasts more than 400bhp in road-going form and tops 600bhp in motorsports.

It first appeared in a heavily modified GR Yaris – Toyota’s souped-up version of the loveable hatchback – called the M Concept, which is reportedly a test bed for the new unit.

The concept is then expected to transform into the MR2, while the car’s design could take inspiration from the FT-Se concept – first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2023.

Allowing for a typical four-year development cycle, the new MR2 could be ready for production for around 2028.

But it could happen even soon, with Toyota perhaps concerned by the incoming introduction of restrictions on the sale of pure-petrol cars in the UK for 2030 and the EU in 2035.

Inside Toyota’s UK production plant as it builds five MILLIONTH motor since first Carina E rolled off the line in 1992

The Celica, meanwhile, is expected to be the first of the trio to be released and according to Best Car, could not only reprise the GT-Four name but could even return to the World Rally Championship – like it did in the 1990s.

The FIA recently expanded the sport’s regulations to allow a wider range of bodystyles from 2027, including saloons, hatchbacks, SUVs and even bespoke designs.

Lastly, the successor to the Lexus LFA, first previewed by the GR GT3 concept that was unveiled three years ago, has been spotted running in both road-going and racing trim at circuits across Europe.

That includes the iconic Spa-Francorchamps and the Nurburgring Nordschleife.

The new Lexus will be powered by a V8 engine with twin turbochargers – capable of producing around 500 to 600bhp in racing form.

While a name has yet to be announced, Lexus has trademarked ‘LFR’.

Orange Toyota FT-Se electric vehicle concept car.

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It’s believed the MR2’s design could take inspiration from the FT-Se conceptCredit: Getty

Toyota concept cars at the Japan Mobility Show.

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The incredibly exciting-looking sports car was first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2023Credit: AFP

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