Celica GTS Mk7
The Toyota Celica GTS Mk7 features naturally-aspirated 1.8-liter 2ZZ-GE inline-four with VVTL-i variable valve timing and lift producing 180 horsepower at 7,600 rpm (190 horsepower European specification) and 130 lb-ft torque through six-speed manual transmission and front-wheel-drive at approximately 1,150kg curb weight, achieving 0-60 mph in 7.0-7.4 seconds with 140 mph top speed. Performance specification includes lift-type VVTL-i engaging 6,200 rpm creating high-rev character, sport-tuned suspension with MacPherson struts, four-wheel disc brakes, aggressive wedge-shaped styling influenced by contemporary design trends, and lightweight construction supporting agile handling despite modest power output and front-drive layout.
Celica GTS Mk7 produced 1999-2006 represents seventh and final Celica generation before nameplate discontinuation, creating affordable sports coupe competing against Honda Prelude and Acura RSX through Toyota reliability and distinctive styling, with shared 2ZZ-GE engine architecture also powering Lotus Elise establishing performance credibility through motorsport connection. The VVTL-i high-rev character creates engaging driving experience rewarding spirited driving though modest low-end torque limits daily drivability, while front-wheel-drive layout and lightweight philosophy demonstrate Toyota engineering focusing chassis balance over outright power, establishing cult following among enthusiasts appreciating naturally-aspirated responsiveness and manual transmission availability before forced-induction proliferation and automatic prevalence transform affordable sports coupe segment, with Celica discontinuation representing Toyota strategic retreat from dedicated sports cars beyond 86/GR86 rear-drive coupe, marking end of nameplate heritage spanning seven generations and establishing legendary status through rally success and affordable performance accessibility no longer viable in contemporary market prioritizing SUVs and regulatory compliance over niche sports car profitability.