Toyota Powertain boss confirms new V8 engine for next supercar


There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Toyota’s next flagship supercar – GR GT / Lexus LFR. The company’s powertrain boss has now confirmed that a new V8 engine will be introduced in the Toyota GR GT.

While speaking with the media at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, Takashi Uehara, powertrain president at Toyota, stated that a twin-turbo V8 hybrid engine is being developed for its flagship supercar. It is part of a new range of modular petrol engines that will include 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder units.

The same engine will be used in the Lexus LFR, which is being touted as the replacement for the legendary Lexus LFA.

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“We have several partitions with the engines. For example, I don’t say for the 1.5-litre we have only a sporty one… so for both sizes of engines, we have several partitions if necessary,” Uehara said.

“So maybe we could have a V8 with a more gentle [character] or we could have a more muscular, heavy-duty version.”

Explaining the reason behind opting for a V8, Uehara added, “The best point of performance and also we have to care about the design of combustion [engines], but also if we say fast, maximum power is required. To think of the maximum power, we have to design the maximum rpm [revs per minute], and we have to care about the design of the combustion chamber – then we select V8.”

Source: CarExpert

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