In the world of premium performance vehicles, Lexus and Toyota’s GR division are redefining what it means to merge luxury with raw power—welcome to the Lexus Toyota GR experience.
The Lexus Toyota GR represents a strategic collaboration between two automotive titans, combining Lexus’s hallmark craftsmanship and Toyota’s GR performance ethos. These vehicles deliver refined interiors with cutting-edge technology, paired with engines tuned for both responsiveness and refinement. From sophisticated design to dynamic driving, the Lexus Toyota GR delivers a rare balance unseen in most performance cars.
Under the hood, the Lexus Toyota GR models feature twin-turbo V6 engines delivering exhilarating power while maintaining smooth, precise operation. Advanced all-wheel-drive systems and adaptive suspension ensure confidence on twisty roads and stability at high speeds. Every detail, from aerodynamic enhancements to lightweight materials, is engineered to elevate handling and driver engagement.
Inside, passengers find premium materials, intuitive infotainment, and ergonomic seating that match the precision of a race track. Ambient lighting, customizable ambient modes, and state-of-the-art connectivity create a cabin that feels both exclusive and futuristic. The Lexus Toyota GR isn’t just a car—it’s a statement of refined power and intelligent design.
Whether you're navigating city streets or conquering mountain roads, the Lexus Toyota GR delivers an unmatched driving experience where luxury and performance coexist in perfect harmony. Discover your next performance luxury vehicle today—where every drive is an achievement.
Read our 2027 Toyota GR GT review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this coupe performed in our testing. The GR GT, GR GT3, and Lexus LFA Concept were born from the conviction of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Chairman Akio Toyoda, aka Master Driver Morizo, that certain car. TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) and the Lexus brand held the world premiere today of TGR's GR GT and GR GT3 and Lexus' Lexus LFA Concept.
Toyota and Lexus have unveiled two new under-development coupes, the hybrid GR GT and the all. Toyota's latest teaser for the GR GT supercar features another sports car that looks eerily close to a Lexus concept from this summer. Inspired by and following in the footsteps of the Toyota 2000GT built from 1967 to 1970 and the Lexus LFA built from 2010 to 2012, the new GR GT promises to be another icon of a supercar.
After years of concept cars, passing rumors and the sharpening of Toyota's performance edge thanks to their Gazoo Racing division, we're finally going to see the brand's next flagship sports car, the GR GT, set to debut alongside what may be the unnamed Lexus LFA successor on December 4, at 9pm ET. An image teasing these two models, joined by a third, unknown silhouette on the right, was. A new promotional video shows "GR GT" as the car's name alongside the Lexus LFA and Toyota 2000GT After years of speculation, many automotive media and enthusiasts expected the car to be produced as the Lexus LFR Official details will be released on December 5th One concept car that started it all, two different trademarks, three possible brands, nearly four years of rampant speculation.
The Toyota GR GT, officially branded simply as GR GT, is an upcoming sports car / grand tourer (S-segment) to be produced by Toyota under the Gazoo Racing (GR) brand starting 2027. [1] It was previewed by the GR GT3 Concept unveiled at the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon. [2] The camouflaged road-going version and its racing variant debuted at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July 2025, [3] and was.
The new Toyota GR GT supercar picks up where the Lexus LFA left off with a twin.