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This is how Toyota's flagship performance car will look like
The car will debut on December 5

This is how Toyota's flagship performance car will look like

Nov 29, 2025
12:38 pm

What's the story

Toyota has officially announced the name of its upcoming flagship performance car, the GR GT. The announcement comes just days ahead of the vehicle's world premiere on December 5. A TV commercial aired in Japan recently, showcasing the new model alongside its predecessors, the LFA and 2000GT. The ad also teased a glimpse of the GR GT without any camouflage.

Design

GR GT's design and features

The commercial gave a clear look at the wide-hipped GR GT, albeit with the brightness turned down to hide some details. The front and rear light signatures of the new model appear to be inspired by those of the upcoming 2026-spec GR010 Le Mans hypercar. Along with this street-legal version, a GT3-spec endurance racer is also in the works.

Engine details

Toyota's new V8 engine

Toyota has also confirmed plans for a new V8 engine, which will likely be used by the firm's luxury division as well. The all-new combustion engine is expected to have a pair of turbochargers and a 4.0-liter displacement. However, Toyota hasn't provided any concrete information about this new V8 or its hybrid capabilities yet.

Market strategy

Anticipated pricing and market positioning

The GR GT is expected to be a six-figure car, possibly around $150,000 or more. This assumption is based on Toyota's efforts earlier this year to benchmark a prototype against the previous-generation AMG GT. The company is likely to be more cautious with its pricing strategy this time around, considering the LFA's high price tag didn't translate into commercial success.

Upcoming events

GR GT's public debut and future plans

The official reveal of the GR GT will be followed by a public debut at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon from January 9-11. Toyota has also teased a production version of the Lexus Sport Concept with the new V8 engine, which is expected to be introduced in regular models as well.