Ivan Leon
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ROAD LEGAL TOYOTA HYPERCAR PLANS HALTED AFTER FIERY CRASH AT FUJI SPEEDWAY - DRIVETRIBE
A few years ago Toyota unveiled the GR Super Sport Concept, a spectacular WEC-ready hypercar, which later made its dynamic debut with at Fuji Speedway with CEO Akyo Toyoda at the wheel.
A few months later they began working on a road legal prototype. Most people forgot about that shortly thereafter because Toyota has remained rather cryptic about it until last week, when rumours about a serious fiery crash emerged.
The race car programme is not affected, but precisely because LMDh regulations don't require car makers to build a street legal version of their race cars, Toyota is reportedly considering axing the project altogether, according to numerous Japanese media outlets.
Based on a patent filed last year by Toyota with the USPTO (U.S. Patent & Trademark Office), the GR Super Sport will be (would have been...?) powered by a twin-turbo V6 paired to an electric unit for a combined power output in excess of 1,000 hp.
Prototypes can sometimes crash and burn during testing - it's not that common but it's not unheard of, either - and so I presume Toyota would only pull the plug in case something truly serious happened, or if they thought this might not be worth it, commercially or otherwise. Fingers crossed they'll still build it.
Road legal Toyota Hypercar plans halted after fiery crash at Fuji Speedway
Fingers crossed
