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Toyota Celica Revival Rumoured for 2026: A Modern Twist on a Sports Car Icon
Toyota Celica Revival Rumoured for 2026: A Modern Twist on a Sports Car Icon
By Jeff Gibbs
The Toyota Celica, once synonymous with affordable performance, may be returning in 2026, according to recent industry reports. The Celica, which first debuted in 1970, earned a loyal fanbase over seven generations before production ended in 2006. Now, Toyota appears ready to resurrect the legendary nameplate with a modern, technology-forward interpretation of the sports coupe.
A Hybrid Powertrain for the Future
Leaked information suggests that the new Celica will feature a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine paired with an electric motor, creating a high-performance hybrid. This setup could deliver the perfect blend of power and efficiency, with an expected output north of 220kW (300hp). Such a move aligns with Toyota’s carbon-neutral strategy, while maintaining the sporty DNA that made the Celica famous.
To keep up with current performance car trends, the Celica could offer all-wheel drive (AWD), taking advantage of electric torque distribution for enhanced grip and cornering performance. Gazoo Racing (GR), Toyota’s performance arm responsible for the GR Yaris and GR Corolla, is rumoured to be leading the project, ensuring the car will have track-ready credentials.
A Nod to Celica’s Racing Legacy
The original Celica established itself as a dominant force in rally racing, winning multiple World Rally Championship (WRC) titles in the 1990s. Its combination of lightweight design, precise handling, and approachable performance made it a favorite among enthusiasts.
Design-wise, the 2026 Celica is expected to take cues from Toyota’s GR GT3 Concept, featuring a low-profile coupe shape, aggressive bodywork, and advanced aerodynamics. Inside, expect a driver-centric cabin with digital instrumentation, performance seats, and Toyota’s latest infotainment and safety technologies.
What’s Next?
While Toyota has not officially confirmed the Celica’s return, industry watchers believe the announcement could come in early 2025, with a potential unveiling at Tokyo Auto Salon or Geneva Motor Show.
If true, the 2026 Toyota Celica promises to be a worthy successor, blending nostalgia with modern performance tech for a new generation of enthusiasts.
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