Toyota might’ve just accidentally teased one of its new sports car revivals. In a recent blog post by the world-famous DirtFish rally school, along with several accompanying posts on X (1, 2), Toyota ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
The tech giant’s Drive Hyperion platform gains traction as its robotaxi plans expand worldwide.
Toyota is reviving the beloved Celica nameplate. It is a moment that a solid fan base has been waiting for since 2005, when the automaker discontinued the model. Toyota is allegedly considering a ...
Toyota fans are patiently waiting for the new GR Celica, and the sight of a camouflaged WRC prototype has sent speculation into overdrive. The coupe, expected to replace the GR Yaris Rally1 in the ...
Toyota is reviving the Celica name in the form of a sleek, powerful sports car. Here's what we know.
Turbocharged 2.0-liter hybrid power and all-wheel drive are on the cards for the legendary Toyota coupe’s return ...
Toyota's 2027 World Rally Championship car spotted testing in Portugal Coupe bodystyle hints at the look of the new Celica Toyota Celica won the WRC in 1993 and 1994 Toyota has already confirmed that ...
I have kept it "stock", it has over 200K miles and going strong. Just took a day trip 400-mile over Sierra-Nevada Highway 80 back and forth from Benicia, CA, and Reno, NV. I will just say I was in the ...
It's Toyota's beloved, fan-favorite engine that readily supports four-figure horsepower builds.
First launched as the Toyota 86 in 2012 as a badge-engineered twin to the Subaru BRZ, the two-door, four-seat sports car is now in its second generation, known as the GR86 to fit Toyota GR’s branding.