Feb 11, 2016


Because Toyota’s emergence on the sports car scene is relatively late in comparison to American manufacturers, they are often overlooked. However, even a subtle glance at their fastest cars shows you that they outpace much of the competition. If you’re a car enthusiast obsessed with speed, check out some of Toyota’s fastest cars ever built.

Supra Twin Turbo

Despite a constant plea for Toyota to re-release the Supra, it still hasn’t happened yet. However, if you find yourself behind the wheel of one, you’ll get to feel the raw power. Featuring a 3.0 liter, twin turbo V-6 engine, this Supra tore up the roads with a top speed of 156 miles per hour and a zero to 60 time of 4.9 seconds.

Camry SE V-6

One of the most surprising speed demons from Toyota was the Camry SE V-6. Although the Camry is typically known for its fuel efficiency and reliability, this particular model demonstrated it was more than that. The 3.0 liter V-6 under the hood allowed you to push the pace to 128 miles per hour and jet from a standstill to 60 miles per hour in just 5.8 seconds.

Celica 1.8 T-Sport

The Celica name is definitely a classic among Toyota enthusiasts, especially those who had one in the 1990s. During this decade, Toyota made the Celica 1.8 T-Sport, which although it had a four-cylinder engine, still went zero to 60 in seven seconds and reached up to 140 miles per hour.

The saddest part about this list is that none of these cars are still being manufactured. However, it’s interesting to see how Toyota’s next sports car entry will perform.

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