• Road car counterpart to Toyota GR GT3 race car has been spotted
  • New sports car may be marketed as a Lexus
  • Power expected to come from newly developed V-8

Toyota is developing a new GT3 race car that will form the basis of a high-end sports car built for the road, and a prototype for that road-going model has been spotted for the first time.

The race car was previewed by a concept at the 2022 Tokyo auto salon and has been spotted in the past testing hard at some of the world's top racetracks, such as Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps.

Some competitions where the race car might end up include the IMSA SportsCar Championship and FIA World Endurance Championship. The race car is expected to make its competitive debut in 2026, and the road car is expected to launch around the same time, making a 2027 model year arrival likely.

Toyota executives have hinted that a road-going version of the race car was coming. The GT3 class requires race cars to be derived from road cars, so it was inevitable that Toyota's new race car, which isn't based on any current road car, would eventually spawn a model you can drive on the street.

Toyota GR GT3 concept

Toyota GR GT3 concept

What isn't clear is whether the car will be marketed as a Toyota or a Lexus, though most rumors point to the latter, as it will allow the race car to take over for the aging Lexus RC F GT3 on the racetrack. Lexus has also shown an electric supercar concept with proportions similar to those of the race car, perhaps pointing to some shared development.

The development is still at a relatively early stage, and the final design may evolve on the road to production, as the design of the prototype is still very close to the race car. It still features polycarbonate for the windows, for example.

There are some clear differences, though. The road car has a smaller rear wing compared to the race car, and it also uses conventional rear-mounted exhaust tips instead of the side exhaust of the race car. The front and rear fascias are also unique, and on the road car the front splitter is a lot smaller. The road car also has street-legal tires, in this case a set of Michelins.

Lexus Electrified Sport - Photo credit: Noriaki Mitsuhashi/N-Rak Photo Agency

Lexus Electrified Sport - Photo credit: Noriaki Mitsuhashi/N-Rak Photo Agency

Toyota hasn't provided any details on the race car, but under the hood is expected to be a V-8 engine. The road car will likely also use the V-8, perhaps with even more power since it doesn't have any Balance of Performance rules to meet. There are even some rumors the road car may adopt hybrid technology.

A possible name for the car is GR GT, a name Toyota has trademarked. The “GR” here signifies Gazoo Racing, the official motorsports department for both Toyota and Lexus. The race car is expected to be called a GR GT3.

Stay tuned for updates as development continues.