Toyota Unveils GR GT & GR GT3

Toyota Unveils GR GT & GR GT3: New Twin-Turbo V8, Lightweight Chassis & Race-Born Engineering

Toyota has officially detailed the GR GT and GR GT3, two high-performance machines developed under the direction of Akio Toyoda and the company’s elite test-driver team. Both models bring major improvements in aerodynamics, rigidity, weight balance, and powertrain technology.

They share a newly developed 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, while the GR GT adds an advanced rear-mounted hybrid system. 🏎️⚡

According to Toyota, both cars were shaped using lessons from motorsport and tested extensively at Fuji Speedway, Nürburgring, and on public roads. Market launch is planned for around 2027, though specifications may still evolve.


🏗️ Architecture & Structural Innovation

Different Missions, Shared DNA

  • GR GT: Designed as a street-legal homologation model.
  • GR GT3: Engineered strictly for FIA GT3 competition.

Core Engineering Principles

Toyota focused on three pillars:

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Engineering PillarDescription
🧱 Low Center of GravityPackaging optimized for stability and grip.
⚖️ Low Weight + High RigidityAluminum structure + CFRP components.
🌬️ Aerodynamic EfficiencyDevelopment started with aero targets before styling.

Lightweight Construction

  • GR GT: Toyota’s first fully aluminum structure, combined with CFRP exterior panels.
  • GR GT3: Shares the same aluminum chassis and GT-derived suspension components.

Weight Distribution

ModelWeight Distribution
GR GT45:55 (Front/Rear)

This balance is achieved through careful placement of the battery, fuel tank, engine, and rear transaxle.


🔩 Powertrain: Twin-Turbo V8 Muscle

GR GT: Hybrid-Enhanced Performance ⚡

  • Engine: 3,998 cc twin-turbo V8
  • Features: dry-sump lubrication, hot-V layout, CFRP torque tube
  • Integrated motor-generator placed ahead of the transaxle
  • Combined power target: 650+ hp
  • Torque target: 850+ Nm

Transmission:

  • 8-speed automatic, wet-start clutch
  • Allows manual shifting in automatic mode
  • Tuned for sharp, direct response

GR GT3: Pure Racing Specification 🏁

  • Uses the same V8, but no hybrid system
  • Built to comply with FIA GT3 regulations
  • Strict rear-wheel-drive race configuration

🛞 Suspension, Tires & Braking

ComponentGR GTGR GT3
SuspensionDouble wishbone front & rearSame
ArmsForged aluminumForged aluminum
TiresMichelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 (custom)Race-spec tires
BrakesCarbon-ceramicMotorsport setup

🌧️ Stability system: Multiple adjustable intervention levels based on driver skill and conditions.
🏆 Borrowed tech from endurance racing, including the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.


🌪️ Aerodynamics & Functional Design

Toyota reversed the usual design process:

  1. Define aerodynamic goals
  2. Shape the exterior around them

Design Personality

  • GR GT (road model): More traditional street proportions
  • GR GT3 (race model): Surfaces tailored to meet competition rules

Interior

  • GR GT: Low seating, wide visibility, ergonomic layout for high-speed road use
  • GR GT3: Stripped and focused for racing performance only

📏 Dimensions & Key Specs

GR GT

SpecificationValue
Length4,820 mm
Width2,000 mm
Height1,195 mm
Wheelbase2,725 mm
WeightUp to 1,750 kg
Seats2
Top Speed320+ km/h

GR GT3

SpecificationValue
Length4,785 mm
Width2,050 mm
Height1,090 mm
NotesFinal specs may change

🧪 Testing & Future Outlook

Both models have gone through countless development loops, featuring:

  • Repeated simulation + rebuild cycles
  • Input from Lexus LFA engineers
  • Processes inspired by the Japanese Shikinen Sengu philosophy (periodic renewal)

🚀 Toyota expects both cars to enter their final development phase soon, with production planned around 2027.