Toyota has reignited interest in the Gazoo Racing lineup with a teaser for an upcoming model. In the latest episode of the anime series GRIP, the final frames list the GR Supra, GR86, GR Corolla, and a mysterious GR with no name. The cameo immediately stirred talk about which car might join the performance roster. The way it’s placed feels more like a deliberate breadcrumb than a throwaway detail.

As enthusiasts weigh the options, much of the conversation circles around potential returns of the Celica or MR2—nameplates the company has hinted at before. In the U.S., dealers have reportedly seen a new Celica behind closed doors, which only adds fuel to the idea of an imminent debut. Given Toyota’s recent momentum with driver-focused models, reviving a classic badge would fit the mood of the brand right now.

Another theory points to the upcoming GR GT3, with a production version set to appear on December 4. The car is expected to use a hybrid powertrain paired with a 4.0-liter V8. On paper, that brief sounds like a proper flagship for GR and a strong signal of intent.

Toyota is keeping specifics to itself for now, but the direction is clear: by 2026, the GR range will expand with new models, and fans can look forward to fresh additions to the brand’s most dynamic offerings. The timing suggests a carefully paced rollout rather than a one-off tease, keeping interest high as the pieces fall into place.