These Toyota Models Are Considered Sports Cars (And This Is The Fastest One)
Unlike Ferrari or Lamborghini, Toyota models probably aren’t the first thing that comes to mind when you imagine a sports car. However, Toyota has been producing sports vehicles for more than 50 years, beginning with the Sports 800 in the 1960s. This little, lightweight car, known as the Yota-Hachi, had a 790cc engine and lay the groundwork for Toyota’s future sports cars. The Sports 800’s performance, particularly in domestic motorsports like the Fuji 24-hour race, was the first sign that Toyota could seriously commit to building fast and thrilling cars.
Toyota went on to expand on the sports car concept models like the 2000GT, which made big moves internationally after being featured in the James Bond film
These Toyota Models Are Considered Sports Cars (And This Is The Fastest One)
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