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Digital artist Theophilus Chin, better known as Theottle, took that idea and ran with it. Using a set of clever visual tweaks, he reimagined the Ferrari Amalfi as a next-generation Toyota GR Supra.
The Toyota Celica sports car is in the works, and the automaker is considering two engine layouts and two rear-end designs ...
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 ...
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 ...
With reports pointing to a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine pushing 400 horsepower and potential all-wheel drive, the next-generation Celica could be one of Toyota’s most exciting sports cars in years.
If Toyota is developing a new engine for the GR86, it could be the same engine used in the upcoming Celica, since it would likely be unwise to develop two new engines.
Ever since the Supra returned in 2021, Toyota fanatics have wondered if the Celica or even the MR2 would return, but there has been nothing to hear from the Japanese manufacturer.
Rumors of the Toyota Celica’s revival reached a fever pitch earlier this year when Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda admitted he had asked the coupe be given another chance.
Regardless of the final configuration, a modern Celica would need to find a defined role within Toyota's growing performance lineup, which already includes the GR86, GR Supra, and GR Corolla.
Toyota’s Boss Wants a New Celica Earlier generations may be more renowned, but I have a soft-spot for the 2000s-era Celica. Toyota. According to a new report from Motor Trend, Toyota chairman Aiko ...
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 ...
Japan's Best Car asked Toyota vice-president Yuki Nakajima directly in November 2024, and the executive confirmed that a new Celica was in the works. But Nakajima left us wanting more as it ...