Fredric Aasbø and the Donuts from Space
We’ve teamed up with champion drift racer Fredric Aasbø to burn the world’s largest Toyota GT86 logo using nothing but tyre marks.
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We’ve teamed up with champion drift racer Fredric Aasbø to burn the world’s largest Toyota GT86 logo using nothing but tyre marks.
Known for his flat-out style, Fredric Aasbø has achieved more than 100 podium finishes across three continents during the past decade of drift competition.
Fredric Aasbø’s Toyota Express Service 86-X is a 1,000hp one-of-a-kind drift machine. We delve into the details.
Toyota’s iconic AE86 Corolla GT Coupe stars in a new film celebrating 30 years of Toyota’s involvement with the British Touring Car Championship.
We look back to the 1986 and ’87 BTCC seasons, in which Chris Hodgetts grabbed a Toyota Corolla GT by the scruff of its neck to win back-to-back titles.
Toyotas’ virtual modelling technology for road car safety is set to be further deployed in the world of international motorsport.
Developed almost to completion yet never used in competition, this is the story of our ill-fated WRC car – the Toyota 222D.
When the going gets tough, the tough can now become unstoppable in the Hilux Tonka Concept – the full-size dream toy for grown-ups.
Forty-five years after it was first registered, an incredible, low-mileage 1972 Toyota Crown Automatic De Luxe has been uncovered in Surrey.
We remember Toyota’s first rally car, the 1957 Toyopet Crown that launched us into international motorsport.
We take a closer look at the ‘green meanie’ Prius that smashed perceptions and set a new land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Soon after this picture was taken, supermodel Twiggy’s gold Toyota 2000GT suffered a series of disastrous events. What happened to it, and where is it now?
Can a hybrid car be sporty? Toyota USA certainly thinks so, and commissioned this outrageous Prius G for the SEMA tuning show in 2016.
Following its reveal at SEMA last week, we take a closer look at the convention-defying, 2,000hp and 220mph Toyota Land Speed Cruiser.