Spotted racing around Portugal, Toyota's WRC27 prototype trades the Yaris's hatchback body style for a new coupe format.
Toyota's returning to the WRC, but not with a Yaris. Could it be reviving its previous rallying legend, the Celica?
The Korean marque’s resources remain locked on ensuring 2026 is a success, while rivals Toyota continues to develop its new ...
The mysterious Toyota coupe prototype that was spotted testing on a rally stage in Portugal last week has captured the ...
The Gazoo Racing division fuels rumors with a mid-engined GR Yaris prototype in Japan and a mysterious WRC coupe spotted in Portugal ...
This all-wheel-drive Toyota Corolla from SEMA transformed from a scrappy front-wheel-drive 1980s daily-driver coupe to a ...
The history and legacy of the Toyota Celica, a sports car known for its affordable price, engaging performance, and ...
The two-door coupe silhouette of the rally car hints at a Celica return in WRC, although its technical base is largely dictated by FIA rules ...
Toyota has begun testing its next-generation World Rally Championship car ahead of the 2027 rule changes.Early images seem to ...
Leaked footage of Toyota's 2027 WRC prototype in Portugal suggests the upcoming GR Celica may stick with a high-strung 1.6L three-cylinder rather than the 400hp 2.0L 'G20E' engine fans expected, but ...
Images emerged yesterday from a test in Portugal of Toyota's 2027 World Rally Championship (WRC) challenger, but instead of ...
Japanese media reports that Toyota’s new mystery rally car definitely isn’t not a Celica.