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Introducing the GR GT. A thoroughbred race machine built for the streets. A bold new flagship embodying GR’s driver-centered philosophy.

Toyota 2000GT, Lexus LFA, and now GR GT.
Born in the spirit of “Toyota’s Shikinen Sengu,” which is its own tradition of renewal, the GR GT is built to command an unmistakable presence.

The skills that must endure are passed on to the next generation. From the veterans who built the Lexus LFA to the next generation of engineers,
the core skills of car building are preserved even as new technologies evolve. The GR GT symbolizes this continual challenge.

Starting with Master Driver Morizo, and joined by professional drivers Tatsuya Kataoka, Hiroaki Ishiura, Naoya Gamou, and gentleman driver Daisuke Toyoda, engineers listened closely as these drivers pushed the car, understanding their intent with precision and shaping it into reality.

This united pursuit of a driver first philosophy between drivers and engineers has created a road car with the soul and precision of a true racing machine.

Features

Performance that rises above the rest, delivered at your command. Three core principles that sharpen the bond between driver and machine.

Whether it’s a sports car or racing machine, powerful dynamic performance is only the beginning. A driver-first connection that unites driver and machine is essential,keeping the dialogue alive with every input.
Discover the three principles that make it possible.
Point 01

A low-center-of-gravity package

A FR (front engine/ rear drive) layout proved indispensable to ensure precise control even at the limits. A relentless focus on lowering the center of gravity led to optimized placement of every component, bringing the driver and the car’s center of mass down to nearly the same level.

A low-center-of-gravity package

A FR (front engine/ rear drive) layout proved indispensable to ensure precise control even at the limits. A relentless focus on lowering the center of gravity led to optimized placement of every component, bringing the driver and the car’s center of mass down to nearly the same level.
An uncompromising pursuit of a lower center of gravity brings the driver and machine to nearly the same point of balance.
A newly developed 4-liter V8 twin turbo engine paired with a single motor hybrid system delivers over 650PS and over 850Nm* of torque.
* Development Target Values
A new 8 speed automatic transmission and motor are integrated into a rear transaxle.
Achieves a lower center of gravity through optimized component layout.
Engine sound, unleashed.
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Point 02

Lightweight, highly-rigid aluminum structure

Toyota’s first all-aluminum frame, reinforced with carbon in the hood, roof, and other key areas where it matters most.

Lightweight, highly-rigid aluminum structure

Toyota’s first all-aluminum frame, reinforced with carbon in the hood, roof, and other key areas where it matters most.
Toyota’s first all-aluminum body frame
Various material panels positioned exactly for maximum effect.
Point 03

Aerodynamics shaped through a reverse-design approach.

Pursuing both aerodynamic efficiency and cooling performance, the GR GT challenges the conventional process itself. Rather than designing the exterior first and tuning the aerodynamics to fit, the process began with an ideal aerodynamic form, around which the exterior was shaped, an inverted approach that advanced performance.

Aerodynamics shaped through a reverse-design approach.

Pursuing both aerodynamic efficiency and cooling performance, the GR GT challenges the conventional process itself. Rather than designing the exterior first and tuning the aerodynamics to fit, the process began with an ideal aerodynamic form, around which the exterior was shaped, an inverted approach that advanced performance.
The pursuit of aerodynamic performance
The pursuit of cooling performance

GR GT3 & Lexus LFA Concept

“Toyota’s Shikinen Sengu” is a tradition of renewal that carries essential craft to the next generation. Born from the vision of Morizo, the GR GT carries that spirit forward. Meet 2 more vehicles forged with the same core principles that gave rise to the GR GT.

GR GT3

A new FIA GT3 racing machine shaped by the driver first philosophy

Lexus LFA
Concept

A concept model aimed at embodying Discover Immersion and creating a BEV sports car that exceeds customers’ expectations

”THE OVERTAKE”

“Toyota’s Shikinen Sengu”

The GR GT, GR GT3, and Lexus LFA Concept were born from the conviction of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Chairman Akio Toyoda, aka Master Driver Morizo, that certain car-making skills must be preserved and passed on to the next generation. Together, the three models symbolize “Toyota’s Shikinen Sengu”.

Shikinen Sengu is a traditional Japanese shrine ritual during which a Shinto* shrine’s core structures and elements are rebuilt every few decades. The ritual involves not only rebuilding the shrine itself but also recrafting its furnishings and ceremonial garments housed within. As such, it serves as a platform for artisans of a wide range of traditional Japanese crafts—including architecture, blacksmithing, and weaving—to pass on their skills to the next generation.

The three unveiled models are being positioned as TMC’s flagship sports cars, in the footsteps of the Toyota 2000GT and Lexus LFA. They embody “Toyota’s Shikinen Sengu” through the making of sports cars by preserving and passing on to the next generation fundamental car-making skills and incorporating new technologies.

* A ritual in which a Shinto shrine is periodically rebuilt
THE OVERTAKE
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History

1967
TOYOTA 2000GT

The in-house design featured an ultra-low coupe body set over an X shaped backbone frame. A straight 6 DOHC 2000 cc engine, independent double wishbone suspension on all four corners, 4-wheel disc brakes, and magnesium alloy wheels were all firsts for a Japanese production car. Its performance stood

among the best in the world with a top speed of 220 km/h, 0-400 meters in 15.9 seconds, and 0-100 km/h in 8.6 seconds. Before it even reached the market, the 2000GT set 3 world records and 13 international records, proving its strength in races across Japan and the United States.

2010
Lexus LFA

The CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) monocoque chassis carried a V-10 4.8-liter engine (LR GUE) co-developed with Yamaha Motor. As of April 2011, this engine delivered the strongest output of any Japanese production car, producing 412kW(560PS)*/8700rpm・470Nm(48.9kgm)/6800rpm. Its power flowed through a 2 pedal 6-speed ASG

(Automated Sequential Gearbox), driving the rear wheels through a transaxle that integrated the differential and gearbox. For optimal weight balance, the engine was mounted in a front midship layout, the transaxle sat at the rear, and the radiators were positioned to either side behind the rear wheels.

*Special Edition: 419 kW (570 PS)
2025
GR GT

As the flagship sports car of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the GR GT was developed with one clear concept: a racing machine built for the road. In both sports cars and racing cars, performance is defined by raw dynamic ability, true machine fighting strength, and a driver-first focus that unites driver and car in a constant, living dialogue. The GR GT’s

newly developed 4L V-8 twin turbo engine and single motor hybrid system target over 650PS and more than 850Nm of torque. Along with that overwhelming performance, the car is built around 3 key elements: a low center of gravity, a lightweight and high rigidity structure, and aerodynamics refined for maximum effect.