Toyota recently filed a trademark for the GR Celica nameplate, hinting at the sports car legend's exciting return.
Non-car enthusiasts could easily confuse this with a legit Supra MkIV, though it’s actually a replica based on the sixth-gen ...
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Hosted on MSNToyota Is Locking Down Trademarks For A New CelicaToyota won't confirm anything, but we keep finding more signs that the return of the Celica, likely as the GR Celica, is ...
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Hosted on MSNToyota's New Trademark Filing Hints at a High-Performance CelicaThe GR Celica trademark is very recent, dated January 15, 2025, and published in early February. Aside from being classified ...
Toyota recently confirmed plans to launch a brand-new Celica, and it appears that a GR variant of the upcoming sports model ...
The news comes by way of Australia’s Drive, which located the trademark application that was filed last month. The filing, ...
Toyota’s iconic Celica could be making a triumphant return, and this time, it might come with a high-performance twist. A recent trademark filing in Brazil suggests that not only is the Celica name ...
The Japanese car giant has been seen trademarking the Celica badge in the past, but it is the presence of the GR prefix that is of particular interest. Speculative illustrations of a new Celica ...
If the statements are indeed accurate, then the new Celica could be the first GR sports car to have Toyota’s new 400 PS ...
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AutoGuide on MSNWhat Does Toyota's GR Celica Trademark Mean?Toyota is preparing to bring back the Celica, and it seems like a high-performance variant could be part of the plan.A GR ...
Toyota has secured the Celica trademark not in Japan, the US, or the EU, but in Brazil. Yes, that's a strange one, but it's where CarScoops dug up the filing that was published earlier this month.
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