The subject is a specific model year and configuration of a popular Japanese sports coupe. It features a rear hatch allowing access to the cargo area and is equipped with a fuel-injected engine and performance-oriented features denoted by the “GT” designation. This vehicle represents a particular iteration of the Celica line during the mid-1980s.
This particular generation of the car gained recognition for its sleek, aerodynamic styling and independent rear suspension, contributing to a more refined driving experience compared to earlier models. The GT trim offered enhanced performance and features, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a sporty and reliable vehicle. Its enduring popularity reflects its balanced combination of aesthetics, performance, and Toyota’s reputation for build quality.