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    Is Toyota Coming Out With A New Sports Car?

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJune 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Toyota is working on a new mid-engine sports car.   
    • The automaker learned in testing that a mid-engine all-wheel drive layout is the ‘best layout for high-performance driving.’  
    • It is still four or five years away from production. 

    Earlier this year, Toyota confirmed plans to develop a new mid-engine sports car. It’s expected to be the spiritual successor to the MR2, the two-seater Toyota sold from the 1980s to the mid-2000s, and when it does arrive, it will have all-wheel drive.  

    In an interview with Auto Express, Naohiko Saito, Toyota GR’s chief engineer, revealed that the company’s initial testing uncovered “that the combination of an all-wheel drive mid-ship layout offers the best layout for high-performance driving.”



    Toyota FT-Se Concept

    Toyota has been testing half of this equation in its mid-engine Concept M prototype, which competes in Japan’s Super Taikyu Series and is rear-wheel drive. The car was in the first of four development stages in January when the automaker confirmed it was working on the model.  

    Toyota does not expect a production version to arrive for at least four more years, if not longer. It will likely feature a design similar to that of the FT-Se concept.     



    When it goes on sale, it will likely feature the G20E engine, a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder rumored to make over 400 horsepower. The car should also feature the eight-speed automatic gearbox designed for the GR Corolla and GR Yaris.  


    Toyota FT-Se concept


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    Motor1’s Take: Toyota’s upcoming sports car sounds like it will be a winner, especially at the right price. It will also likely wear the GR badge as Toyota expands the sub-brand’s lineup with a range of performance cars.  


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