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It's been over seven months since we last heard anything about the Celica's future prospects, but a new report from ...
Speaking with MotorTrend, Cooper Ericksen, Toyota’s senior vice president of product planning for North America, confirmed ...
Derek Liecty wasn’t looking for a forever car when this Toyota Celica Supra fell into his line ... got squeezed out of the U.S. market in ’71, when the notion of a $3,000 Toyota didn’t ...
The early 1970s were a transitional period for the American automotive market. The muscle car was still in its heyday, although models like the legendary Pontiac GTO, which debuted in 1964, and ...
Work on the Toyota Celica is reportedly at an advanced stage. The model hasn’t been approved, at least for the US. It’s been nearly 20 years since the seventh-generation Celica. There’s ...
Toyota's debut of a brand-new four-cylinder ... What are those 'Yota engineers up to exactly? As for the Celica, that could very well end up as a reborn version of the 1990s All-Trac, with ...
All of the stars are aligning for a Toyota Celica rebirth. The latest piece of evidence is, arguably, the most concrete yet: last weekend, at the 2024 Rally Japan event, Toyota vice-president Yuki ...
Toyota last sold a sports car bearing the name Celica in the United States in 2005. Although rumors have floated around for several years that the moniker could return, that hearsay has picked up ...
The Celica has been out of the Toyota lineup since the seventh generation ended production in the mid 2000s. Toyota already teased the eighth-generation Celica in an episode of its anime series Grip.
The Celica was last produced in 2006, leaving a void in Toyota’s lineup for a lightweight, enthusiast-focused coupe. However, rumors of its revival have circulated for years, and in November ...
Toyota is working on a modern Celica The new sports car is expected to complement, rather than replace, the GR86 and Supra. The jury is still out on whether the car will pack a gas engine or be an ...
Toyota has officially confirmed the return of the iconic Celica name. The news came from Toyota’s executive vice president Yuki Nakajima during a public event at Toyota Stadium in Japan ...