1462 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
20.3-26.11 kpl
1197-998 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
20.52-33.47 kpl
1197-998 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
20.01-28.51 kpl
1462 cc |
Petrol |
16.39-16.94 kpl
1987 cc |
Petrol-Electric Hybrid |
23.24 kpl
998 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
24.12-32.73 kpl
998 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
24.97-34.43 kpl
1197 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
24.8-32.85 kpl
1197 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
22.35-30.61 kpl
1462 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
20.27-20.97 kpl
1462 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
17.80-25.51 kpl
1196 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
19.71-26.78 kpl
1197 cc |
Petrol/Petrol-CNG |
24.79-33.73 kpl
1462-1490 cc |
Petrol-Electric Hybrid/Petrol |
19.2-27.97 kpl
Published On Dec 05, 2025 03:47:00 PM
The Toyota GR GT is the new flagship supercar from Toyota Gazoo Racing. It features a front-mounted twin-turbo V8 paired with a mild-hybrid motor, sending around 650hp to the rear wheels through an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The design focuses on aerodynamic performance with a low body, wide stance, and air-flow ducts across the front and sides. It uses Toyota’s first aluminium body frame with carbon-fiber reinforced panels to help keep weight down. The interior is a simple, driver-focused two-seat layout with physical controls. The GR GT is expected to go on sale in 2027.
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