And the car making the statement that Toyota are back into sports models is the FT-86 coupe, which will be on sale next year.
This is the world's biggest car firm returning a much-needed touch of glamour to their line-up.
It is five years since Toyota axed the Celica and the MR2 roadster and decided there was no place for sporting models in their portfolio.
They poured their considerable resources into worthy mainstream models and their determination to dominate the eco world of hybrids with the Prius.
Their obsession has paid off with more than two million sales and they are about to extend the model into a family of cars, along with adding a Yaris supermini version to the Auris hatchback.
The Yaris hybrid, apart from being green with a 1.3litre petrol engine and electric motor, is also the new more aggressive face of the Yaris supermini that is due to go on sale later this year. But for Toyota owners brought up on racy models such as the Supra, Celica and MR2, it's been a barren few years.
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