- Lexus Sport Concept: Design Highlights and Expected Technology
- Toyota GR GT: The Hybrid Supercar Arrives
- GR GT3 Racecar: Fierce Competition on the Track
Both LexusBahrain LexusEgypt LexusKSA LexusKuwait LexusOman LexusQatar LexusUAE Lexus and ToyotaBahrain ToyotaEgypt ToyotaKSA ToyotaKuwait ToyotaOman ToyotaQatar ToyotaUAE Toyota are preparing to make a major impact in the world of luxury sports cars as they get ready to reveal three all new models during a global event on December 4. The highly anticipated showcase will feature the production version of the Lexus Sport Concept alongside the Toyota GR GT, available in both road and race focused versions. Each of these models is expected to use powerful hybrid V8 powertrains, marking a bold move that redefines luxury sports car performance and targets speed and style enthusiasts across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the wider GCC region.
Lexus Sport Concept: Design Highlights and Expected Technology
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The new Lexus Sport Concept is stepping onto the scene with a design that fuses modernity and luxury. Teaser images showcase its two door coupe silhouette with futuristic touches in the rear lighting. Although the company has not disclosed many details, what has been revealed so far signals a unique and distinctive character for this upcoming model.
Key expected features of the Lexus Sport Concept:
Two door coupe styling with futuristic rear accents
Distinctive glass roof likely featuring unique patterns
Modern rear lighting signature with a continuous light bar
Production version may lose some concept elements like roof fins and standout lights
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Specially developed hybrid V8 engine created with Toyota’s GR division
Expected market launch in 2026 as a replacement for the well known LC coupe
Most predictions indicate the new Lexus will not be fully electric as previously assumed, but will instead use a hybrid system that combines the power of an internal combustion engine with the efficiency of electric technology. This approach promises a truly sporty driving experience without losing the modern appeal.
Toyota GR GT: The Hybrid Supercar Arrives
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At the center of Toyota’s teaser stands the all new GR GT, set to deliver an unprecedented level of performance for the brand’s sports car lineup. The striking design features a long front hood and sleek rear glass, giving the car a true supercar character that fuses power with advanced technology.
Key expected specs for the Toyota GR GT:
Twin turbo 4.0 liter V8 engine
Self charging hybrid system delivering formidable performance
Estimated output close to 800 horsepower
Rear wheel drive with advanced engineering for ultimate control and dynamics
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Modern cabin with a large infotainment display, physical controls, and carbon fiber racing seats
Full width LED light bar at the rear
This model is expected to become the spiritual successor to the legendary Lexus LFA, but with Toyota’s latest design language and cutting edge hybrid technology that secures its place in the supercar world.
GR GT3 Racecar: Fierce Competition on the Track
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Completing Toyota’s performance trio, the GR GT3 arrives as a purpose built racecar ready to compete in the world’s toughest GT3 championships. Inspired by the GR GT, this machine gets radical aerodynamic and chassis upgrades for track domination.
Highlight features of the GR GT3 racecar:
Wide front and rear fenders with aggressive air vents for enhanced cooling
Large fixed rear wing for added downforce
Prominent side exhausts and an assertive rear diffuser
Lower ride height for maximum cornering balance
Lightweight interior focused on performance with a professional racing seat
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Building on the momentum of the original 2022 GR GT3 concept, this version is set to enter endurance and top tier motorsport events, giving Toyota a serious competitive edge on the global stage.











