The Toyota GR GT represents a new era for the automaker as the flagship model under its performance-focused Gazoo Racing sub-brand. With an expected starting price of approximately $225,000, this exclusive supercar won’t be available through standard Toyota dealerships.
Toyota’s project manager suggested buyers look to current GT3 market prices for reference – positioning the GR GT near the $231,000 Porsche 911 GT3, though significantly below the $375,000 (inflation-adjusted to $530,000) Lexus LFA from 2012. The GR GT’s premium pricing comes with a curated purchasing experience, available only through select Lexus dealerships.
Technical specifications reveal groundbreaking engineering:
- First Toyota with an all-aluminum frame
- Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic and aluminum body panels
- Twin-turbocharged V-8 hybrid powertrain (V-8 + electric motor)
- Minimum output of 640 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque
- Production expected as a 2027 model year vehicle
A track-focused GT3 racing variant will launch concurrently, featuring:
- Naturally aspirated V-8 (no hybrid system)
- Aggressive aerodynamic enhancements
- Shared suspension components with road version
- Similar timeline for market arrival
The GR GT marks Toyota’s bold reentry into the ultra-high-performance segment, with final specifications and exact pricing to be confirmed closer to its late-2025 launch date.








