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Toyota might not be front of mind when discussing iconic sports cars, but the automaker has produced more than a few classics ...
That's the story of Daniel Railean, an automotive enthusiast from the UK, who built a badass BMW M50-powered Toyota Celica drift car. It began with the purchase of a seemingly decrepit Toyota ...
Fans of Japanese sports cars are eagerly awaiting the rebirth of the Toyota Celica and exciting new bits of information just ...
His latest is known as the Toyota GT411, a stock 1994 Toyota Celica that is being transformed ... Racing-built Toyota GR ...
A new Toyota Celica is coming. We've moved out of rumor ... magazines in addition to covering motorsports including Formula Drift, Indy Car, and F1 for his personal blog. Eventually Beckford ...
The Toyota Celica first debuted in 1970 in Japan and made its way to the U.S. market in 1971. The Celica was one of the early “sporty economy cars,” blending sportiness and affordability.
Toyota has officially confirmed the return of the iconic Celica, and a new trademark filing suggests it will carry the performance-focused GR branding, CarScoops reported. With reports pointing to ...
Rumors have been swirling about a Toyota Celica revival for about a year, but it seems that it’s finally been confirmed—or at least as close to confirmed as we’re going to get, before seeing ...
Ever since the debut of the Scion FR-S way back in 2013, Toyota has talked about building "three brothers" of sports cars — a lineup to match the Supra, Celica, and AE86 Corolla of old.