What To Know
- An innovation in engine technologyToyota, under the leadership of its chief technical officer, has introduced a new range of four-cylinder engines as a groundbreaking development.
- Resonance with luxury brands and lexus prospectsLexus is also crafting a sports model with a much larger engine as well as other models that might utilize Toyota’s new 2.
- Commitment to enthusiasts and rivalry with german giantsDespite an SUV-obsessed world and stringent emission regulations impacting the automotive sector, Toyota’s Gazoo Racing department seems determined to compete against brands like Mercedes-AMG, Audi Sport, and BMW M—ideally at lower price points—while leaving high-end competition with German automakers to Lexus.
Toyota has once again revolutionized the automotive world with its new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, boasting over 400 horsepower and promising breathtaking performance alongside advanced technology.
an innovation in engine technology
Toyota, under the leadership of its chief technical officer, has introduced a new range of four-cylinder engines as a groundbreaking development. This series includes 1.5 and 2.0-liter engines, primarily designed for electrification without compromising driving pleasure. The recently tested 2.0-liter turbo engine in a lightweight Lexus IS prototype already shows promise.
breathtaking performance
For the Tokyo Motor Show 2025, this powerful four-cylinder was installed in a mid-engine prototype based on a GR Yaris. Although Toyota has not officially disclosed the power output of this 2.0-liter turbo engine, hints during an interview suggest it could exceed 400 horsepower. Indeed, during a workshop last May, the target was already set at 400 PS (394 hp), with potentially even more to offer.
comparisons and international context
A four-cylinder turbo engine producing over 400 horsepower is not entirely new; AMG’s “M139” engine delivers 416 horsepower in “45” models and reaches up to 469 horsepower when mounted longitudinally in the controversial C63. Even Mitsubishi’s rare Evo X FQ-440 MR achieved 440 horsepower a decade ago through numerous engine modifications.
plans for diversification and less powerful versions
There are also plans for a less powerful version of the 2.0-liter turbo engine, targeting an output of 300 PS (296 hp) and torque of 400 Nm. This engine can surpass 600 horsepower in racing configuration and can be mounted both transversely and longitudinally, offering remarkable flexibility in its application.
future of supra and other sports models
The four-cylinder turbocharged engine is already used by Toyota in a sports model through BMW’s B48 engine, though this partnership will not last forever. The current Supra is nearing retirement but the name will continue to live on. Whether the next generation Supra will incorporate the “G20E” remains to be seen.
resonance with luxury brands and lexus prospects
Lexus is also crafting a sports model with a much larger engine as well as other models that might utilize Toyota’s new 2.0-liter engine. The “G20E” could become central to Toyota’s sports range, positioned above the existing unit found in GR Yaris and GR Corolla models.
- The “G20E” might become pivotal for Toyota’s lineup.
- Lexus plans include larger engines for their models.
commitment to enthusiasts and rivalry with german giants
Despite an SUV-obsessed world and stringent emission regulations impacting the automotive sector, Toyota’s Gazoo Racing department seems determined to compete against brands like Mercedes-AMG, Audi Sport, and BMW M—ideally at lower price points—while leaving high-end competition with German automakers to Lexus.