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		<title>Toyota Files Trademarks for MR2 and MR-S, Hints at Future Sports Cars</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toyota has filed trademarks for the names MR2 and MR-S, hinting at a possible revival of its mid-engine sports car. The automaker continues to develop concept vehicles with performance-oriented designs.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/toyota-files-trademarks-for-mr2-and-mr-s-hints-at-future-sports-cars/">Toyota Files Trademarks for MR2 and MR-S, Hints at Future Sports Cars</a> appeared first on <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com">Auto Global News – Global Car News &amp; Reviews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/toyota-gr-gt-the-new-flagship-sports-car-unveiled-soon/" style="color:#1a73e8;text-decoration:underline" title="Toyota GR GT: The New Flagship Sports Car Unveiled Soon">Toyota</a> has filed trademarks in Japan and Australia for the names MR2 and MR-S, raising speculation about a possible revival of its iconic mid-engine sports car. The automaker&#8217;s latest moves follow years of hints that it might bring back the model.</p>
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<h3>Key Takeaways</h3>
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<li>Toyota has filed trademarks for MR2 and MR-S in Japan and Australia, respectively.</li>
<li>The company introduced several mid-engine concept cars over recent years, including a Yaris M Concept with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine.</li>
<li>Toyota hasn&#8217;t confirmed the return of the MR2 or provided any timeline, but enthusiasts hope to see it by 2027-28.</li>
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<p>The trademarks come as Toyota continues its tradition of developing sports cars with a focus on performance and engineering innovation. The automaker has been teasing potential future models through anime series like Grip and concept vehicles such as the Sports EV, FT-Se Concept, and Yaris M Concept.</p>
<p>Toyota’s MR2 was originally produced from 1985 to 2007 across three generations, featuring a range of engines including a 1.8-liter four-cylinder unit in its final iteration. It started at $25,685 for the 1984 model year, which is equivalent to around $43,158 today.</p>
<p>While Toyota hasn&#8217;t confirmed if MR-S will be a separate name or variant of the potential new sports car, it&#8217;s clear that the automaker sees value in reviving its legacy models. Competitors like Nissan and Mazda have also shown interest in mid-engine sports cars with their 370Z Nismo and MX-5 Miata, respectively.</p>
<p>Toyota’s latest trademarks suggest a focus on performance-oriented vehicles as it continues to innovate within the automotive industry. However, enthusiasts will need patience as there&#8217;s no official word yet from Toyota regarding production plans or timelines for these models.</p>
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<h4>When was the last time Toyota produced an MR2?</h4>
<p>The third generation of the Toyota MR2 ended in 2007, with production stopping after the 2005 model year for North America.</p>
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<h4>What engines did previous versions of the MR2 use?</h4>
<p>Prior to its discontinuation, the final version used a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produced around 138 horsepower.</p>
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<p>The filing of these trademarks shows Toyota&#8217;s interest in reviving or updating classic models but doesn&#8217;t provide concrete details about future production plans for an MR2 or MR-S model.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com/toyota-files-trademarks-for-mr2-and-mr-s-hints-at-future-sports-cars/">Toyota Files Trademarks for MR2 and MR-S, Hints at Future Sports Cars</a> appeared first on <a href="https://autoglobalnews.com">Auto Global News – Global Car News &amp; Reviews</a>.</p>
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