Toyota’s Trademark Filings Fuel Mid-Engined MR2 Revival Rumors
Recent activity around the “GR MR2” and “GR MR-S” trademarks signals Toyota may be reviving its iconic mid-engined sports car, with filings made in Japan and Australia in late November 2025.
Key Details:
- Toyota filed GR MR2 (Japan) and GR MR-S (Australia) trademarks covering vehicles and parts.
- A new MR2 would join Toyota Gazoo Racing’s expanding lineup, alongside the GR Yaris, GR Corolla, upcoming GR Celica, GR86, GR Supra, and GR GT flagship.
- Filings suggest the MR2 remains distinct from the mid-engined GR Celica prototype.
A Brief MR2 Legacy
The MR2 debuted in 1984 as an affordable mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports car. Its second generation (1989) earned the nickname “poor man’s Ferrari,” while the third-gen (1999) evolved into a lightweight roadster before ending production in 2007.
Clues Pointing to a Comeback
- FT-Se Concept (2023): Toyota’s electric sports car concept evoked MR2 proportions, hinting at a revival.
- GR Yaris M Prototype (2025): Featured a mid-mounted 2.0L turbo engine—an engineering test bed dubbed “MR-something.”
- GR IP Anime Easter Eggs: Subtle hints in Toyota’s anime series teased a new MR2.
What’s Next?
While Toyota hasn’t confirmed a new MR2, insiders suggest development hurdles have been resolved. If progress continues, a production model could arrive by 2027–2028—likely retaining a combustion engine despite the FT-Se’s EV focus.








