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Toyota GR teases a mid-engine comeback and MR2 fans take notice
Toyota’s Gazoo Racing division is edging closer to a full mid-engine return, and the signals are now too loud for MR2 ...
In the first, the post asks about the "new midship two-seater that [Toyoda] has obtained." The vague hint does not include ...
GM once built a featherweight, mid-engine sports car that handled like a dream, but almost no one remembers it.
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Did Toyota Just Confirm the Return of a Beloved Two-Seater?
Mr. Toyoda himself had some words to share on the company's YouTube anime platform about a new debut at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
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Could We See the New Toyota MR2 this Weekend?
Rumors of an upcoming Toyota MR2 rebirth have been swirling for a while, and Toyota is doing nothing to squash them.In fact, ...
The cheapest mid-engine sports car that you can buy today is still not exactly inexpensive. It's the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe equipped with the 1LT trim, which comes in at a base price ...
Since its inception, the 911, Porsche's most iconic road car, has been powered by rear-mounted engines. However, throughout its history, Porsche has developed several epic mid-engine street cars.
Long before the mid-engine layout became the standard for exotic high-performance rides, these road-legal sports cars went all in on placing the motor behind the driver, making history in the process.
In a recent, wide-ranging interview with CNBC about the present and future of Cadillac, GM President Mark Reuss has shot down the possibility of a mid-engine, Corvette-based supercar from the American ...
Chevy's LT1 and LT2 engines are both V8s, but the LT2 has several changes such as a dry sump system and redesigned exhaust.
A series of new renderings depict a futuristic mid-engine 2025 Cadillac XLR concept, giving us a taste of what a modern, ICE-based, Caddy-branded supercar might look like. The images were recently ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Lyon is based in Tokyo and writes about the car industry. Earlier this year, I reported on a radical new Toyota concept that ...
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