The Toyota MR2 was a coupe-cabriolet that offered seating for two.
An upgraded version of the third generation released in 2000 was unveiled in 2002.
Besides both exterior and interior styling updates, the refreshed version offered more driving pleasure and improved safety.
Aesthetically, the headlamps and the taillights were restyled: the dual-bulb headlamps gave the Toyota MR2 a sportier appearance, while the rear lamps now featured red lenses.
At the front, the MR2 got a new trapezium-shaped bumper that incorporated the more aggressive radiator grille. The side air intakes were refreshed and painted in body color.
At the rear, the MR2 featured a new big-bore exhaust tailpipe and larger 16-inch alloys to enhance stability at the rear.
Inside, the revised interior featured added chrome details, while the layout of the instrument panel and the heater controls were redesigned. New seats were installed for better support.
The available transmissions were now 6-speed manual and 6-speed SMT (Sequential Manual Transmission).
The MR2 equipped with the SMT featured standard Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, and Brake Assist.
Under the hood, the Toyota MR2 had a 1.8-liter engine that developed 138 hp. While it was not the fastest car on the road, it sure offered a great experience, together with the superb handling.
In 2005, Toyota had to discontinue the MR2 due to the low sales figures.
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