Toyota Celica is the newest model in the world. a sports car that wrote important pages in the history of the Japanese car manufacturer. The latest series is left the scene in 2005 and the manufacturer did not want to give this car an heir, at least for the moment. Apparently, among the admirers of this model there is; the president of Toyota, Akio Toyoda.
According to the Japanese magazine Best Car Web, during a race of the All Japan Rally Championship, Toyoda spoke about his passion for this sports car. In response, the new number one of the Japanese brand, Tsuneji Sato, added that “he would like to revive the Celica”.
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Following these statements, Best Car Web wanted to contact Toyota for some clarifications. After all, if managers like Toyoda and Sato mention the importance of this model of the past and the desire to re-propose it, it is a good idea. there may be some plan to do so. The automaker reportedly responded like this:
Sato plans to continue releasing GR sports models.
Furthermore, a source inside the company would have reported to the Japanese newspaper that it is; It is possible that the heir to the Celica could be the first project implemented under the leadership of Tsuneji Sato. If true, this would be good news that would greatly please fans of this model.
Therefore, the heir to the Celica could be born within the GR range on which Toyota is increasingly focusing. What could this sport be like? Again according to the internal source, if the project were to start, it would be over. It is possible that the sports car could be 100% electric as well as being very powerful and with a design inspired by the model of the past. Of course, at the moment there is no such thing as nothing for sure. We know that the Japanese brand is working on several new electric models, but we also know that it's time to go. still doubtful about the widespread use of this technology.
Speculation aside, the only thing that can be done is the same. do is wait to understand if Toyota will launch; truly an heir to the Celica.
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