Notably, the whiteboard features alongside character Master Rugu, who guides the show’s protagonists in their battle against autonomous race cars.
The new sports cars have yet to be officially confirmed for production by Toyota, but the teaser follows months of reports that the Gazoo Racing line-up is due to be drastically expanded.
Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda, who was the driving force behind the creation of GR, has previously spoken of his ambition to revive what he calls the “three brothers”: the Celica, MR2 and Supra.
As previously reported by Autocar, Toyota has been debating whether to press a new Celica into production on a new electric car platform that opens up “lots of different possibilities”.
Key to this architecture is a low seat height, enabling a more traditional sports cars experience. The FT-Se concept revealed at last year’s Tokyo motor show sits 75mm lower than the Porsche 718 Cayman. Its design is split into three modules, with single-piece front and rear ends.
This “allows us to be more extreme”, Shinya Ito, general manager of Lexus Electrified, told Autocar last year.