Details about the Toyota Celica:
Debut and Design:
The Celica debuted in December 1970 alongside the Carina, envisioned as Japan’s first true “specialty car.” Its stylish and spacious two-door coupe design marked a departure from the sedan-derived coupes common at the time.
Generations and Evolution:
Produced across seven generations until 2006, the Celica was powered by various four-cylinder engines and offered in different body styles, including convertibles, liftbacks, and notchback coupes.
GT-Four Variant:
High-performance versions, known as the Celica GT-Four, were sold in Australia and achieved significant success in global rally racing, notably with drivers like Carlos Sainz Sr. The GT-Four models featured advanced suspension systems and powerful engines, with the 5th generation GT-Four (ST185) boasting a 225 PS 2-liter engine.
Recent Developments:
After years of rumors, Toyota officially confirmed in late 2024 that the Celica nameplate would be making a comeback.
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