Currently, the Toyota GT86 fills in the role of the original Celica, and there is a new Supra also on the way being co-developed with BMW. That just leaves a lightweight sports car to fill the void of the MR2. Gazoo Racing chief and Toyota engineer Tetsuya Tada told Evo that the Three Brothers will return "as soon as possible," hinting at a possible spiritual successor to the MR2 in the form of a new lightweight sports car. Combined with the recent reveal of the rally-inspired Yaris GRMN hot hatch, Toyota certainly seems keen to revitalize its image as a performance car maker – a stark contrast to some of the bland and forgettable cars we've seen from the automaker in recent years.