Skip to main content

Toyota plans World Rally Championship return in 2017 with new Yaris-based racer

Looks like Lexus isn’t the only ones feeling the motorsport itch. Toyota’s been out of the Rally game since ’99, but according to an announcement made today, the Japanese automaker is set to return in 2017.

For their return to the World Rally Championship, Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG) is already underway with developing and testing a new Yaris for competition. A1.6-liter direct- injection turbo four-cylinder will be under the hood. Though it performance info isn’t yet available, it will be capable of around 300 horsepower and send power to all four wheels via a six-speed sequential gearbox.

As you can imagine, starting from scratch after a 20-year hiatus is a pretty big challenge, but TMG seems to have a very dedicated and passionate team behind the rallying Yaris’ development. The car is currently testing on both tarmac and gravel surfaces across Europe, and the team is hoping to capitalize on vehicle reliability so it survives the rugged conditions the drivers will be thrashing it through. The careful balance of a powerful enough engine, reliable suspension, and keeping the weight down, is key to giving the rally car a wide performance window for the driver to utilize throughout the changing conditions.

TMG is the same division that have built the LMP1 endurance racers currently competing in the World Endurance Championship. This car’s arrival on the WEC circuit was certainly felt when they brought hybrid power to endurance racing in 2012, leading to the team’s victory last year. This shook up things for the often dominating mainstays of the sport Audi’s team Joest. If they can duplicate these results in rally, Audi parent company and WRC dominator Volkswagen might have cause for concern.

Editors' Recommendations

Alexander Kalogianni
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Alex K is an automotive writer based in New York. When not at his keyboard or behind the wheel of a car, Alex spends a lot of…
Rivian R2 vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: Should you wait for the Rivian R2?
Rivian R2

Rivian has taken the wraps off of the Rivian R2, an electric SUV that's similar to the much-loved R1S, but smaller and, crucially, cheaper. But the R2 goes up against some serious competition. The likes of Hyundai have been building solid EVs for some time now -- including the Hyundai Ioniq 5.

The R2 and the Ioniq 5 each make a compelling case for themselves, and they're likely to end up being similarly priced if the Ioniq 5 doesn't get much cheaper and the R2 does end up being sold at $45,000. To be fair, the cars are pretty different -- the R2 is more of an SUV, while the Ioniq 5 is much more crossover-sized. But because of their similar price, you might be deciding between the two. How do they compare? We put the Rivian R2 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 head-to-head.
Design
The differences between the Rivian R2 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 are perhaps no more apparent than when it comes to design.

Read more
The 6 best remote car starters in 2024
Best car remote starters

While some modern vehicles come standard with remote start features, it's still relatively uncommon. That's a shame because if you live somewhere where cold weather, snow, and ice are frequent concerns, a remote car starter is one of the best auto accessories you can have. If you're not familiar with them, a remote car starter works similarly to a key fob, except it will actually start your car from a distance instead of just unlocking the doors or trunk. That means you can start your car from the warm comfort of your home or office before venturing out. If you live somewhere hot, you can even start your car and let the AC run for a little bit. You'll never enter a freezing cold or scorching hot vehicle again.

The best remote car starters have long ranges, replaceable batteries, and other handy features — but how do you know which is best for you? We’ve compiled a list of the best car starters in a range of prices and features. Keep in mind that while you can install some yourself, some will require a professional.
The best remote car starters in 2024

Read more
The best portable jump starters for cars in 2024
The Clore Jump-N-Carry JNC660 portable jump starter connected to a truck battery.

Any time you hit the road, whether you're taking a short or long trip, it's a good idea to have backups handy. A spare or backup tire, some anti-freeze, windshield wash fluid, a road hazard kit, and, last but not least, one of the best portable tire inflators and a portable jump starter. You never know when cold weather, inadvertently leaving the dome light on, or plain old Father Time can curse you with a dead battery. Ensure you have one of the best portable jump starters that can save you in a jam, kickstarting your car even when there isn't anyone around to jump the battery. Naturally, that's why we’ve rounded up what we feel are the best portable jump starters for 2024.
The best portable jump starters in 2024

Buy the if you want the best portable jump starter overall.
Buy the if you want the best portable jump starter runner-up.
Buy the if you want the best portable jump starter and tire inflator combo.
Buy the if you want another name-brand option.
Buy the if you want the best portable jump starter for cheap.

Read more