New Toyota GR GT3 Concept is a racing prototype for the GT3 class

      Toyota Gazoo Racing has revealed the all-new Toyota GR GT3 Concept, a racing prototype developed specifically for the GT3 class, which was first revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 in Japan. Between 14-16 January this year.

      The Toyota GR GT3 Concept is a prototype that represents Toyota ‘s efforts to compete in the GT3 class of motorsport, which Toyota has not given any details on. about this car But from the picture, it can be seen that the GR GT3 Concept has been completely redesigned in every detail. Unlike the current GT3 race cars, the Lexus RC F GT3, the Lexus RC F is modified to comply with the rules of this class.

Toyota GR GT3 Concept

Toyota GR GT3 Concept Features

      The exterior of the Toyota GR GT3 Concept is characterized by an extra-long hood. with a body designed according to aerodynamics to increase the advantage on the racetrack while the rear is characterized by a large spoiler. and taillights designed to look like a long drag connected to each other on both sides It is expected that the real car will not differ much from this.

Toyota GR GT3 Concept

      Not only this At the event, the Toyota bZ4X GR Sport Concept was also revealed, which is a prototype electric crossover that has been decorated to enhance the sport of Gazoo Racing, whether it is large wheels, sport seats. and a matte black body to attract onlookers, including the Toyota GRMN Yaris, Lexus NX PHEV Offroad Concept and Lexus ROV Concept.

Toyota bZ4X GR Sport Concept
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