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Toyota appears to be intent on growing its sporty GR lineup, including adding a small, affordable mid-engined sports car we think could revive the MR2 name. We expect styling to be similar to the ...
Toyota has confirmed a new MR2 is in early development, with engineers only in the first of four stages, putting a production debut several years away. The next MR2 will be powered by Toyota’s new ...
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Following the reveal of the Toyota GR GT, which has been confirmed for SA, rumours have surfaced that the Japanese automaker could be working on a new MR2. According to Japanese automotive news site ...
Toyota has filed multiple MR2-related trademarks—including “MR2,” “GR MR2,” and “GR MR-S”—across the U.S., Japan, and Australia, strongly suggesting active development of a new mid-engine sports car.
If you’ve kept a close eye on the rumor mill, you know that evidence of a possible Toyota MR2 revival has been brewing for some time now. It’s been tipped to carry a 400-horsepower, 2.0-liter ...
Toyota has filed for trademarks for "GR MR2" in Japan and "GR MR-S" in Australia, after registering "MR2" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in August. This suggests that the MR2 could ...