Johnny Utah
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Interesting article, looks like they’re going after the Emira with the design concept, mid engine, all wheel, 400 hp. I will take one.
Well... it is (my interpretation) the Best Car magazine, not the Best Car Magazine - which aside from the possible translation issues, to me means that it is a magazine about the Best Car(s) not the best "car magazine". Which would be a touch arrogant. Kind of like I'm the best forum poster.Whenever an article has the words "Best Car Magazine" in it, I classify it as more make believe bullshit.
Hmmm. Something tells me that a new full Toyota mid-engined AWD sports car with 400hp would START at $70k. Not to mention MR2 heritage, ADMs and possibly launch editions during the first year.Hope it’s not $70k, I think that would price a lot of people out.
Agree, just like the FT-1 Concept. But it will probably be a a spin off of what has been presented.This is the same concept EV Toyota has been showing for years. Previous to this article from Forbes other outlets speculated that it was a MR2 successor. I don’t expect it to see the light of day.
So they’re going to put a 4 cylinder ICE engine in a 2 door Prius?https://bestcarweb.jp/news/scoop/1092037
Toyota's Vice President Makes It Clear!! Will the long-awaited legendary car, the Celica, be resurrected?
Rumors of a "Celica revival" have been simmering for a long time. During a talk show, Best Car's editorial director Hongo asked the question, "Is there going to be a Celica?" Toyota's Vice President Yuki Nakajima responded with a full swing to the question, a fastball straight down the middle! "We're doing a Celica!" A Toyota insider finally confirms the revival!! What kind of car will it be!?
Vice President Yuki Nakajima declares, "We're going to do the Celica!"
At the WRC Rally Japan 2024, where Toyota made a comeback and became the Manufacturers' Champion, Vice President Nakajima Yuki actually stated that the "Celica will be revived."
During a talk show at Toyota Stadium, the company's base, he answered a question from our magazine's editorial director, Hongo Hitoshi, and declared the start of development, saying, "To be honest, there's no sign of it right now. However, there are many voices within the company who are eagerly awaiting the Celica. So... I wonder if it's okay to say this in a public forum... but we're doing the Celica!"
It is highly likely that the car will be equipped with the newly developed 4-cylinder 2L turbo engine unveiled in May 2024, with a maximum output of over 400ps. The drive system will be full-time 4WD, and the GT-FOUR, which was once a big success in the WRC, will be revived.
As expected, the details of the power unit were not discussed, but it is certain that it will be a pure gasoline turbo rather than a HEV.
Of course, carbon-neutral fuel can be used as is, and the engine is also considering compatibility with liquid hydrogen fuel, which Toyota is currently evolving in the Super Taikyu race. The new Celica GT-FOUR is expected to start production in 2027.
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