Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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anna_garcia
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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I'm really excited about this possibility. The Celica always had a special place in car culture, and bringing it back with rally credentials would be amazing. Toyota's been on a roll lately with the GR brand, so it's the perfect time.
kevinlee22
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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Does anyone think they'd offer a hybrid version? Toyota seems committed to electrification. A performance hybrid Celica could be interesting, though I'd prefer a traditional turbo engine personally.
kevin25
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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Anyone else notice the coupe body style? That's perfect for a modern Celica. The original was a coupe, and this prototype respects that heritage while looking completely contemporary. Great design choice by Toyota.
olivia77
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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I just realized - if this is based on WRC technology, it could have all-wheel drive as an option! That would be huge for a rally-inspired Celica. So many possibilities with this car.
adrian59
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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The WRC connection is what really gets me excited. Imagine having some of that rally DNA in a street legal coupe. That's the kind of authenticity that makes cars special.
daniel.clark
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Re: Toyota's New Rally Prototype Could Be Previewing The Return Of The Celica

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Just remember everyone, even Toyota sports cars can have reliability issues if not properly maintained. The new Celica would probably be fine, but keep that in mind for long-term ownership costs.
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