During its time, the Toyota MR2 competed with other reasonably-priced sports cars like the Mazda Miata, Pontiac Fiero, Alfa ...
The next Toyota convertible was the 1965-to-1969 ... The final generation had a conventional folding soft top. The first-generation MR2 was sold here from 1985 until 1990, with a supercharged ...
Toyota recently filed a trademark for the GR Celica nameplate, hinting at the sports car legend's exciting return.
Toyota sold 32,314 MR2s in 1985, the car’s first year. Price: $10,999. One look at the price of this week’s fully loaded test vehicle tells you why the MR2 is finished here. It costs more than ...
European MR2s were exclusively fitted with Toyota’s 4A-GE engine ... Honda’s CRX – first and second generation – models overlapped with the MR2 and weighed about 100kg less.
Toyota hasn't made an MR2 since the third generation that bit the dust in 2007. However, that's probably about to change, as a new mid-engine sports model appears to be in the pipeline.
If the statements are indeed accurate, then the new Celica could be the first GR sports car to have Toyota’s new 400 PS ...