Yes, it’s a Toyota GR86 with a turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, and no, you can’t have one. Toyota is winding us up with the GR86 Rally Legacy concept, a car that proves that it could build an ultimate GR86 if it wanted to.
“The GR86 Rally Legacy Concept is a testament to Toyota’s enduring passion for rally racing. We did this build for our GR and Toyota Rally fans — it’s a fantasy car come to life, our way of celebrating our past achievements and the possibility of the World Rally Championship making a return to the United States,” said Mike Tripp, group vice president, Toyota Marketing.
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Toyota says that “grumblings of the return of the World Rally Championship to the United States” inspired it to take a look back at its early ’90s rally history. And it looked back at the Celica GT-Four cars, or Celica All-Tracs as they were badged here, that took home almost two dozen World Rally Championship event wins when they were at their best.
It starts with the 1.6L turbo-three from the GR Corolla and GR Yaris. The engine makes 300 horsepower stock, but Toyota said that thanks to a new ECU, new intercooler, and upgraded oil cooler there was headroom for more power by way of tuning.

Toyota Remembers Rally History as Fondly as We Do
