Toyota GR GT3 Sounds Angry During Wet Track Test

Remember the GR GT3 Concept? We do. It debuted at the Tokyo Auto Salon in January 2022 as a preview of the successor to the aging Lexus RC F GT3. It won’t officially race until the 2026 season, but a camouflaged prototype has now been spotted in Belgium. The sleek, powerful Toyota was seen in action on the wet Spa-Francorchamps track.

The GR GT3 has previously been filmed testing in Japan at the Motegi track as well as Toyota’s Fuji Speedway. Now it’s landed in Europe with a massive rear wing and wide hips. To get an idea of ​​what’s hiding beneath the guise, we’ve attached a concept image at the bottom of this page.

A little rain didn’t stop the test driver from putting his race car through its paces on the challenging 4.3-mile circuit. The GR GT3 is relevant for another equally important reason: it will spawn a Lexus road-legal version. This isn’t hearsay, it’s fact. About a year ago, Toyota WEC team director Rob Leupe told our sister site Motorsport.com:

“Date [2026] “In line with the road car side, which follows Toyota's philosophy of having a race car on the road. That continues today.” When asked if the car would have a Lexus badge, Leupe said: “At the moment, it looks like it. It depends on how it develops within Toyota, but at the moment, yes.”

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Lexus or Toyota, the important thing here is that there will be a license plate on the new sports car. The car will likely be powered by a big V-8 engine, judging by the throaty exhaust note. Motor sports reported the racing version was supposed to debut in the 2025 season but was delayed by a year due to obstacles in developing a road-legal car. It has been two and a half years since the concept debuted.

In February 2024, Toyota Racing Development President David Wilson said SportsCar365 that “timeline [for the car’s launch] It's still around 2026, and development is going well. Homologation has to be done and there are a lot of steps involved. Everything is going according to plan, but you have to give yourself a little bit of leeway.”

Wilson suggested a racing debut could come at the 2026 Daytona 24 Hours. Hopefully, we'll see a road-going model sooner rather than later.

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