Toyota is developing a new supercar called the GR GT, which will also have a GT3 race variant. The GR GT3 has been captured on track, showcasing its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, which produces 640 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque.
A new video from Instagram user khuritzz and the UK's Car Magazine has captured the GR GT3 on the track, and you can clearly hear its engine growl. The car is designed to meet FIA GT3 regulations and features an all-aluminum frame, a newly developed eight-speed automatic transmission, and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic and aluminum body panels.
Inside, the GR GT has a driver-focused cabin and carbon-backed Recaro bucket seats that you will not find in the race version. The GR GT3 has more aggressive aerodynamics, like a front splitter, a big wing, and fender louvers. The race car also ditches the eight-speed auto for a sequential gearbox.
Toyota unveiled the GR GT and GR GT3 in December 2025, and the road-going versions are expected to go on sale in late 2027. The GR GT3 looks and sounds like a proper race car, and we can't wait to see it on the track alongside other race cars.
Source: motor1.com


