Introducing GR Supra Road Arrows precision driving display
The thrilling spectacle of wing-to-wing flying has been reinterpreted in our GR Supra Road Arrows precision driving display.
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The thrilling spectacle of wing-to-wing flying has been reinterpreted in our GR Supra Road Arrows precision driving display.
Meet Paul Swift, the man who took our GR Supra precision driving display from a kitchen table idea to reality.
Justin Smith was the responsible for producing the special effects and smoke for the Road Arrows manoeuvres in the GR Supra.
Gina Walker was one of the team of skilled stunt drivers who performed the Road Arrows display moves in the GR Supra.
Why settle for just one Toyota RAV4 plug-in review when we have collected all of the UK motoring publications reviews into one handy place?
Toyota Research Institute and Stanford’s Dynamic Design Lab have joined forces to create the world’s first self-drifting GR Supra – all in the name of road safety.
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Now on his fourth Hilux, conservationist Duncan Thomas relates his personal experience of the model’s consistency, durability and surprising capabilities.
What Car?’s analysis of Yaris Hybrid fuel economy confirms the efficiency of our hybrid-electric hatchback.
Herwig Daenens, Toyota Master Driver for GR Supra development, explains the differences between 2.0 and 3.0.
Josh Brooks was given the opportunity to restore a rare, one-owner KP60-series Toyota Starlet – a car gifted to him by a friendly local.
In our fourth and final instalment of blog articles revealing the bespoke, competition-derived engineering of the new GR Yaris, we examine its unique manufacturing.
How did Toyota follow seven generations and 230,000 UK sales of Carina since 1971? We look at the history of the British-built Avensis from its 1997 launch.
In this third instalment of blog articles revealing the bespoke, competition-derived engineering of the new GR Yaris, we examine its unique development programme.