Story By Lee Bailie
Stop me if you鈥檝e heard this one already鈥攂ut yes, rumor has it that Toyota is contemplating bringing the Celica and MR2 sports coupes back to life. The 鈥90s are back! Maybe.
We just published a story about the demise of famed two-doors such as the Lexus RC and Nissan GT-R, both of which were getting a bit long in the tooth and suffering from declining sales. But now, it appears Toyota might add to the coupe population鈥攁nd we couldn鈥檛 be more excited.
While Toyota hasn鈥檛 officially confirmed the return of either model, speculation has been heating up over the past few months. As a recent Car and Driver story recounts, both cars appeared last fall in Grip, an anime series produced by Toyota. Shortly thereafter, a company executive told a Japanese magazine that a new Celica is in Toyota鈥檚 plans. The statement鈥攎ade at a Rally Japan event鈥攚as later partly walked back, and Toyota has been radio silent since. So, draw your own conclusions.
But what really sent speculation into overdrive was the reveal of the mid-engine GR Yaris M Concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon this past January. Could this mean a new MR2 is on the way?
Right now, all we can say is: maybe. The current GR Supra鈥檚 days appear to be numbered, as BMW has indicated the Z4 convertible鈥攚hich shares its platform, engines, and assembly plant with the Supra鈥攚ill be discontinued in early 2026. This could theoretically leave a hole in Toyota鈥檚 lineup that a new MR2 might fill.
Relax, Supra fans鈥擳oyota has said the nameplate will not disappear, regardless of an MR2 return. It will survive even after Z4 production ends, although there could be a gap between current and next-gen models. It might even morph into something else. Bottom line: stay tuned.
So, what could the MR2 look like? The FT-Se concept, revealed at the 2023 Tokyo Mobility Show, could offer some clues. Incidentally, that show is back this October鈥攕o we may learn more about the fate of a new Celica and MR2 then.
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