The concept of a performance-focused Prius may appear unexpected, but it is not without precedent. In Japan, there have been various versions of a racing vehicle designed for the Super GT series. Additionally, road-worthy models featuring Gazoo Racing branding have been developed for the local market. Given the release of the fifth-generation model, it was inevitable that this environmentally conscious car would reveal its more dynamic characteristics.
Introducing the remarkable Toyota Prius 24h Le Mans Centennial GR Edition, unveiled on the momentous occasion of the 100th anniversary of the renowned Circuit de la Sarthe endurance race. What connects the Prius to Le Mans, you ask? This environmentally conscious trailblazer has played a pivotal role in the advancement of Gazoo Racing’s hybrid technology. This technology has undergone significant enhancements throughout the years, powering the TS030, TS040, TS050, and the latest GR010 endurance race cars, all proudly bearing the “Hybrid” designation.
The sporty version of the Prius showcases a complete aerodynamic upgrade, featuring front canards and splitter for enhanced performance. It boasts sturdy side skirts, fender flares, a notable rear wing, and a sizeable diffuser. Toyota, in collaboration with its performance division, has additionally equipped it with a lightweight carbon fibre hood and four-point LED lights inspired by the GR010 Hybrid.
The sporty hybrid glides on custom aero-enhanced RAYS wheels that are 18 inches in size, complemented by 235/50 R18 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres. The updated front air intake showcases a honeycomb design, while insiders mention that the GR Prius proudly showcases a suspension with an expanded width.
The reason behind the juxtaposition of the concept alongside the Mazda MX-30 R-EV (specifically, the model equipped with the rotary engine) is its connection to an exhibition honouring the achievements of Japanese race cars at Le Mans. The esteemed automaker, known for its dynamic performance and innovation, attained a significant milestone at Le Mans in 1991 with the renowned rotary-powered 787B. Another notable Japanese brand, Toyota, has accomplished an impressive streak of five consecutive victories from 2018 to 2022, and they eagerly anticipate securing their sixth triumph in the upcoming 2023 race.
It remains uncertain if Toyota will release a high-performance Prius variant featuring significant power enhancements. The recently appointed CEO and President of Toyota, Koji Sato, stated earlier this month that the company plans to expand its lineup of performance-oriented GR vehicles. Unfortunately, there is currently no information regarding the availability of a production model based on the GR Super Sport concept. This particular vehicle was initially envisioned as a street-legal hypercar boasting an impressive output exceeding 1,000 horsepower.
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