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Toyota and Lexus will debut three new performance models on December 4 - a production Lexus sports coupe, the road-going Toyota GR GT supercar, and its GT3. Currently, Toyota's GR lineup consists of two all. Toyota's Sports Car Plans Include a 500-HP Supra and a Mid-Engined AWD Celica, Report Claims A new report out of Japan claims Toyota will offer these performance cars for $50,000-$70,000.
Car News Big News! Toyota To Unveil 3 New Sports Cars On December 5 Authored by: Amber Banerjee Updated Dec 2, 2025, 18:00 IST With three new sports cars on the horizon, Toyota has certainly created a lot of excitement among its fans globally. Out of the three, we expect the Lexus Coupe to launch first sometime in 2026. Toyota's given a glimpse of its new sports car with a V8 hybrid powertrain and a GT3.
Toyota will debut the GR GT and GR GT3 at Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, previewing a new V8. Toyota's Gazoo Racing will unveil a special mid-engine sports car at this year's Tokyo Auto Salon that Akio Toyoda bought himself. The 2027 Toyota GR GT is shaping up to be one of the most exciting performance cars of the decade.
Built by Toyota's Gazoo Racing division, this next. Ever since the unveiling of the striking GR GT3 concept back in 2022, Toyota fans far and wide have been calling for the automaker to finally follow up on the legendary LFA. It's not without good reason.
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