A rumor from Japan says Toyota could build the next-generation GR86 as a hybrid on the Mazda MX-5 Miata's platform.
A report from Japan claims the next generation sports cars could share a Mazda platform, but take it with a grain of salt.
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Report: Toyota Could Drop Subaru to Partner With Mazda On New GR86
Toyota’s sports car partnership with Subaru might be coming to an end. The tie-up delivered the Subaru BRZ and Toyota GR86, ...
The report from Best Car indicates that Toyota and Mazda will work together on a next-generation take on the current GR86 and ...
Well, according to a report that came out over the weekend, it appears that a Miata might just be causing problems for ...
The current-generation Toyota GR86 isn’t exactly an aged product, but there are already reports of a next-generation model ...
Toyota will offer a limited-edition Yuzu Edition GR86, with better brakes, Sachs dampers, and lots of lemony yellow. Yuzu means lemon, or close to it, in Japanese.
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Toyota’s Next Big Sports Car May Fix the Main Issue Fans Had With the Previous Supra
The Big T could be developing its next big sports car entirely in-house. Whether that means the next-gen Supra remains to be ...
According to Japanese automotive magazine Best Car, Toyota and Mazda are collaborating to develop a new generation sports car ...
According to reports, Toyota and Mazda could be preparing to team up on their next sports cars—a move that could totally ...
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Toyota and Mazda Are Reportedly Teaming Up on a Pair of Sports Car Twins
The two Japanese automakers are supposedly working to develop their next-generation sports cars around the current MX-5 Miata ...
At least for the 2026 model year, Toyota and Subaru's differing opinions of base models mean the GR86 can be had for ...
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