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Toyota previews five new models

- – Matt Brogan

Toyota Motor Corporatio­n has previewed no fewer than five attention-grabbing new models at the Tokyo Auto Salon, including a sporty GR GT3 racer, a rugged plug-in hybrid version of the Lexus NX SUV, a hydrogen-powered off-road buggy from Lexus, the rather snazzy BZ4X GR Sport Concept, as well as an even more hardcore version of the GR Yaris – the Japan-only GRMN Yaris.

The Toyota GR GT3 Concept was unveiled by Gazoo Racing president Koji Sato and Toyota Motor Corporatio­n president Akio Toyoda.

The pair said the model would debut as a running prototype later this year and would compete in the global GT3 series for cars based on production models.

With a long bonnet, pointed nose and raked rear-end, the GR GT3 resembles nothing in the current Toyota or Lexus line-up; instead, it draws its styling cues from a blend of the fourth generation A80-series Supra, 2000GT and Lexus LFA.

Gazoo Racing’s current GT3 car is based on the Lexus RC F and competes in 24-hour races including the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Nurburgrin­g 24 Hours.

The new model is expected to follow suit, with Sato-san stating the first order was to develop a car that could win races.

Toyota also debuted its Japan-only GRMN Yaris hot hatch.

Developing 200kw from its 1.6-litre three-cylinder engine, the ¥7.32-million – $A88,800 – model is available in GRMN and GRMN circuit package variants, the latter with an astonishin­g asking price of $A102,750. The now sold-out GR Yaris was available in Australia from $49,500 plus on-road costs.

Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, TMC, also showed a pumped-up version of its forthcomin­g BZ4X electric SUV – the BZ4X GR Sport Concept, which features larger wheels and tyres, sports seats and off-road body cladding; an off-road-focused NX plug-in hybrid electric offroad concept; plus a two-seat hydrogen-powered off-road buggy known as the ROV concept, with a 1.0-litre three-cylinder hydrogen-fuelled engine and selectable allwheel drive.

TMC president and renowned car guy Akio Toyoda finished his presentati­on at the Tokyo Auto Salon by throwing shade at rival, Nissan, which was due to present its upcoming Z sports car later the same day.

A grinning Toyoda-san said: “All of you at Nissan, we will never lose to your Z! Are you listening?”.

 ?? ?? NEW RELEASE: Toyota unveiled its GR GT3 racer concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon.
NEW RELEASE: Toyota unveiled its GR GT3 racer concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

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