The Toyota 2000GT is the ultimate Japanese collector car. An ancestor to the Lexus LFA and the just-introduced GR GT, this ...
A Solar Red 1967 Toyota 2000GT owned by Bobby Rahal, one of roughly 351 built and a 2024 Amelia Island class winner, is is up ...
Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) has launched two new flagship models, the GR GT and the GR GT3, stunning prototype GTs that aim to advance the performance philosophy of the Toyota 2000GT and the Lexus LFA.
There’s some Toyota news today that doesn’t involve the chairman wearing a MAGA hat. The Japanese automaker evidently decided it’s been too long since it flexed its engineering chops on something with ...
Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) is using its own branding for the new road-legal sports car and its sister GR GT3 development prototypes – there's no Toyota script or badge in sight on either model. This is ...
It feels like the wait has been forever. From the time we first spied prototypes for what looked like a successor to the Lexus LFA supercar, then finding out there was going to be a Toyota one as well ...
Former Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal is selling his 1967 Toyota 2000GT on Bring a Trailer. Only 351 examples of Japan's firsr supercar were built.
Yesterday's pick from Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos) was something of a rolling ...
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing unveiled the GR GT (road-legal) and GR GT3 (race-spec) flagships, continuing the legacy of models like the Lexus LFA Both feature a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine (over 650 PS) and ...
Toyota revealed the name of its new flagship sports car—called the GR GT—as part of a TV ad shown in Japan. It looks like the upcoming coupe won't wear any Toyota badging and will instead cash in on ...
It’s not every day that the maker of the trusty Corolla and Camry unveils a flagship supercar that looks like it wants to hunt down the very best that Porsche and Ferrari has to offer. But after ...
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