2025-02-26 16:26:37
Toyota Commitment: Fun Cars and Future Innovations
Toyota's Promise to Enthusiasts
Toyota has surprised many by becoming the champion of performance cars. In addition to their existing lineup, including the GR Yaris, GR Corolla, 86, and the Supra, Toyota's Gazoo Racing division has hinted at reviving iconic nameplates like the Celica and MR2.
A representative from Toyota Australia has confirmed that fun cars are here to stay. During an interview with Carsales magazine, Toyota Australia's Vice President for Sales and Marketing, Sean Hanley, stated that combustion engines and manual transmissions will continue to be a major part of Toyota's offerings, even in the era of electrification.

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