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The last seventh-gen Toyota Celica sold in the U.S. departed the market in 2006. In its final model year, it was available with two versions of a 1.8-liter four-cylinder, ...
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Top speed claims from Toyota are difficult to track down for the final generation of the Celica, but when Car and Driver tested a modified TRD (Toyota Racing Development) version of the GT-S back ...
Fans of Japanese sports cars are eagerly awaiting the rebirth of the Toyota Celica and exciting new bits of information just ...
New, 8th-Gen Toyota Celica In Development, and It Might Get an Engine. The coupe's development continues, but Toyota wants you to know the internet renderings to date are not accurate.
The eighth-generation Celica is expected to potentially share a platform with the GR86. A turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, developed as part of Toyota’s collaboration with Subaru and Mazda , is ...
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 ...
When asked about the next-generation GR86, ... This news also comes just weeks after Toyota re-registered the “Celica” nameplate, in a patent filing found by Australia’s Drive.
A whiteboard seen appears to show a sixth-generation Supra, a third-generation GR86 and the eighth-generation Celica, as well as a GR GT3 and a fourth-generation MR2. Toyota has not confirmed that ...
Toyota has grown fond of teasing fans. A recent episode of an anime series produced by the automaker lists the MR2 and Celica with new generation designations.
The last Celica, the seventh generation of the nameplate, ended production 18 years ago. Toyota also continues to protect the "Celica" name; most recently, it renewed its trademark filing in 2021.