373kW hybrid Toyota Supra, mid-engine Celica coming with manual gearbox – report

The Toyota Suprawill return to showrooms in 2027 and will be joined by a revived Celica as the world’s largest automaker bolsters its sports car lineup, according to a new report from Japan.

Japanese outlet Best Car Web reports the next-generation Gazoo Racing (GR) Supra will be revealed in 2027 with a 500hp (373kW) hybrid powertrain.

Further, the Supra will crown an expanding GR sports car lineup with the Celica name reportedly set to return the following year for the first time since 2006 as a coupe with a mid-mounted engine. 

The Celica traditionally rivalled the Honda Prelude, another sports car nameplate that’s being dusted off. It’s being revived as a hybrid-powered coupe, locked in for Australian showrooms in 2026. 

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Above: Toyota GT Concept at Goodwood

The report comes as Toyota showed off a pair of new V8-powered sports car concepts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, with one expected to be a successor to the Lexus LFA and the other tipped to be a racing version potentially wearing both Lexus and Toyota Supra badges.

The current A90 Supra was introduced in Australia in 2019, with the automaker confirming the end of production in 2025, despite revealing the existing model as its new Supercars competitor from 2026. 

The Supra – which was originally a variant of the Celica – is said to continue with the current model’s front-engine/rear-wheel drive layout, the same as its on-track rival the Ford Mustang. 

Instead of today’s 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder – shared with the BMW Z4 the current Supra is twinned with – Best Car Web reports the 2027 Supra will pack a 500hp (373kW) hybrid powertrain using a new 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine.