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Toyota Celica revival to be powered by 2.0-litre turbo hybrid – report

After an excruciatingly long wait, the first details about the highly anticipated 2022 Toyota Celica have finally emerged. And let me tell you, it’s looking like an absolute beast of a car.

For those who may not be familiar, the Toyota Celica was a popular sports car produced by the Japanese automaker from 1970 to 2006. It was known for its sleek design, powerful engines, and impressive performance on the road. And now, after a 20-year hiatus, Toyota is bringing back this iconic nameplate with a bang.

So, what can we expect from the new Toyota Celica? Well, for starters, it’s rumored to be a turbo all-wheel drive bruiser. That’s right, Toyota is going all out with this one, and we couldn’t be more excited.

Let’s dive into the details that have been revealed so far. According to sources, the 2022 Toyota Celica will be built on Toyota’s TNGA platform, which is known for its superior handling and performance capabilities. This means we can expect a smooth and exhilarating driving experience from the new Celica.

But what really has us on the edge of our seats is the possibility of a turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive system. This would make the Celica a true powerhouse on the road, capable of delivering an impressive amount of horsepower and torque. And with all-wheel drive, we can expect better traction and handling, making the Celica a force to be reckoned with.

But it’s not just about power and performance. The new Celica is also expected to have a sleek and modern design, staying true to its roots while incorporating modern elements. From what we’ve seen so far, the car looks stunning, with a low-slung body and aggressive lines that give it a sporty and dynamic appearance.

Inside, the Celica is expected to have a driver-focused cockpit with all the latest technology and features. From a digital instrument cluster to a large infotainment screen, the Celica is sure to impress in terms of both style and functionality.

Now, some may argue that in this day and age, when electric and hybrid cars are all the rage, a new sports car with a traditional gasoline engine may not be the smartest move. But we beg to differ. The Toyota Celica has always been a symbol of performance and driving pleasure, and we believe that the new model will continue to carry on that legacy.

Moreover, with the rise of electric and hybrid technology, there’s a growing demand for powerful and exciting gasoline-powered cars. And we have no doubt that the 2022 Toyota Celica will meet and exceed those expectations.

Of course, there are still many details that we don’t know about the new Celica. But one thing is for sure, Toyota is not holding back with this one. They are going all-in to make sure that the new Celica lives up to its legendary name and becomes a fan favorite once again.

So, when can we expect to see this turbo all-wheel drive bruiser on the roads? Well, unfortunately, we’ll have to wait a bit longer. The new Celica is expected to debut in 2022, and we can’t wait to get behind the wheel and experience all that it has to offer.

In conclusion, the first details about the 2022 Toyota Celica have us buzzing with excitement. With a powerful engine, all-wheel drive, and a sleek design, the new Celica is shaping up to be a true sports car in every sense of the word. And for fans of the Celica, this is a long-awaited dream come true. We can’t wait to see what else Toyota has in store for us with this highly anticipated model.

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