RE: Toyota debuts 300hp Rally Legacy Concept at SEMA

RE: Toyota debuts 300hp Rally Legacy Concept at SEMA

Tuesday 5th November

Toyota debuts 300hp Rally Legacy Concept at SEMA

Forget the livery for a second - the big news here is GR Yaris power in a GR86...


Toyota can always be relied upon for some great concept cars, and this one has to rank as one of the best. This is the GR86 Rally Legacy Concept, a one-off for the SEMA show that ‘showcases Toyota’s commitment to performance, nostalgia, and the future of rally racing.’ Someone’s got to, right?

We’ll get to the look, of course. But that’s not the important part of the Rally Legacy Concept, because it’s what’s under the bonnet that matters. Gone is the flat-four from a Toyota 86 sports car, replaced by the three-cylinder G16E-GTS turbo triple from the GR Yaris and Corolla. After so many years of speculation, here’s proof that the 1.6-litre hellraiser can fit in the coupe, bringing with it all sorts of promise about the future of Toyota sports cars. The GR-Four all-wheel drive system has been transplanted as well, so this is far more than just a styling exercise. 

To make a 1,618cc three-cylinder turbo fit where a 2,387cc flat four once lived, Toyota modified the front of the chassis (it hasn’t specified any more than that), with the Rally Legacy Concept also benefitting from a bespoke subframe and set of engine mounts. Making all-wheel drive work sounds like the biggest headache; the rear end is basically now Corolla, complete with its diff, axles and gear ratios. The front also had to be overhauled to get the hubs in and all the parts required to get drive to another set of wheels. There are new control arms and tweaks to make sure the steering rack fits. So perhaps don’t get too excited about a Yaris-engined 86 just yet. But it’s here and it works, so that’s something. 

Furthermore, while the Rally Legend Concept is rated at 300hp and 273lb ft, the engine features a host of upgrades that could make more power possible. These include an uprated intercooler, race ECU and custom exhaust. Looks like the manual gearbox has been retained also, in case this 86 couldn’t be any cooler. 

Hopefully the SEMA showgoers will be paying attention to all the engineering effort that’s gone in, but it’s very easy to imagine being totally bowled over by the looks instead. Obviously hannelling the ST205 Celica GT-Four - famous from the SEGA arcade game, infamous for the cheating - the GR86 looks just fabulous for its Castrol-esque livery and quad spotlights. The white speedlines are perfect, the GT-Four-style hooped spoiler a lovely nod to the past (complete with GR-Four on the side) and the mudflaps the cherries on top. Sometimes SEMA can seem a bit of fun without much substance; here’s proof of how much it really matters. 

Of course, Toyota won’t go so far as to confirm anything about what this concept points to, suggesting only that the GR86 Rally Legacy Concept ‘exemplifies Toytoa’s strategic approach to blending heritage with innovation.’ But as mentioned, it shows they’re willing; Toyota didn’t have to do this, and it looks even cooler as a brand because it did. Here’s proof that a turbo triple GR86 can happen, and it just so helps that this concept looks utterly brilliant in the process. Well done, Toyota.


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Water Fairy

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5,774 posts

162 months

Monday 4th November
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Are Toyota the only mainstream car manufacturer still pushing new and interesting ICE ideas right now? Hats off to them. I love the GR86 and GRY and hope to have one in my (very small) fleet at some point.

Well done Toyota.

FamousPheasant

639 posts

123 months

Monday 4th November
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Wow! That looks terrific. Toyota are on fire at the moment. Currently the most appealing mainstream manufacturer to my eyes.

Edited by FamousPheasant on Monday 4th November 22:56

wistec1

450 posts

48 months

Monday 4th November
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As a GR Yaris owner I have a message for Toyota, Make it and they will buy it.

Pughmacher

415 posts

50 months

Monday 4th November
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That’s amazing. I’d love one! So much love for that. Sega Rally was right up my street as an impressionable youth. I can’t help but write this; the ST205 of course had GT- Four on the wing.

Exasperated

453 posts

18 months

Monday 4th November
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Excellent! A lovely whiff of ST205/ST185 about it too, which is no bad thing.

rodericb

7,255 posts

133 months

Monday 4th November
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Exasperated said:
Excellent! A lovely whiff of ST205/ST185 about it too, which is no bad thing.
Hot damn it sure does. That is awesome!

StoutBench

369 posts

35 months

Monday 4th November
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100% the most interesting manufacturer at the moment.

Honeywell

1,450 posts

105 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Jesus H Christ that thing is off the scale desiresble. If they build that I'd buy it. Then wrap it in some cool distressed rally wrap.

Odd how boring old Toyota can do batst crazy when it wants to.

CoolHands

19,450 posts

202 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Oh my bosh!

Looks incredible

kett

131 posts

202 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Genius! clap
Looks, performance and nostalgia, served in one carefully crafted helping. Where do I sign?

flatso

1,307 posts

136 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Toyota is doing so many things right, bringing this to market would continue this trajectory and cement thei image as a leader in the industry. Bravo!

Kipsrs

512 posts

56 months

Tuesday 5th November
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That’s bloody epic!!! I/we have had a few Toyota's over the years still do, and this just goes to show we’ll be having more in the future, rest assured, after working for Toyota, if the crowd like it that much Toyota will be listening. . . .

Andy86GT

448 posts

72 months

Tuesday 5th November
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I've not heard a GRY from inside but, my X1 with it's triple sounds great, especially under load far nicer than your average 4 banger.
I assume the 1.6 triple can continue to meet Euro emissions regs unlike the 2.4 boxer which could bode well for UK sales.

SayonaraLicense

2 posts

34 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Where do i sign up Toyota? I would have one of these in a heartbeat. Will look great next to my GRY that it'll never sell smile

86wasagoodyear

555 posts

103 months

Tuesday 5th November
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trails

4,406 posts

156 months

Tuesday 5th November
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What a cool little thing.

T1berious

2,383 posts

162 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Toyota are absolutely knocking it out of the park at the moment!

This literally tugged at my heartstrings!



Perfect addition to the fleet

200Plus Club

11,184 posts

285 months

Tuesday 5th November
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I had a heavily modified ST205 and absolutely loved it, I would love one of these 20yrs on.

whp1983

1,235 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th November
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I actually would buy this….. can hear the sega rally logo coming on the screen everytime I look at it. Proper childhood fantasy stuff.

georgeyboy12345

3,644 posts

42 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Fantastic!