Lexus LBX drift build by Kazama Industries debuts at Tokyo Auto Salon with a 3.6L 2JZ, replacing the original turbocharged ...
Toyota's Supra can be traced back to the late 1970s when the nameplate spun off as a moderately hulked-up version of the company's second-generation Celica coupe. Celica Supras were built with longer ...
Asking an automotive enthusiast to name an iconic engine is a sure-fire way to get someone to say "2JZ." For good reason, too. The 2JZ, as many people know, was the powerplant for the legendary fourth ...
Toyota's 1JZ and 2JZ inline six-cylinder engines are among the most iconic powerplants the brand has ever manufactured, with a buzz far exceeding the popularity of the cars they were initially ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
The 2GR offered up a similar output to other Toyota and Lexus models, sending its power to the front wheels only. Its 276 hp/254 lb-ft puts the Blade Master well into hot hatch territory for the time ...
Toyota’s next GR Corolla may drop its 3-cylinder for a 400-hp turbo four a move signaling a faster, stronger future for Toyota’s GR lineup. Toyota may replace the GR Corolla’s iconic 1.6L 3-cylinder ...
An age-old debate exists between the camps of Nissan and Toyota fans, discussing the virtues and shortcomings of Nissan's RB26DETT and Toyota's 2JZ-GTE. These powerful inline-6 mills propelled ...
For car enthusiasts, going to the SEMA Show feels a lot like being a kid at Christmas. I'm talking about the joy and wonder of seeing so many new, exciting projects, being around like-minded people, ...
In the world of inline-six performance, there are some engines that stand out - the Nissan RB26DETT and Toyota 2JZ, for example. Both are highly regarded for their robust build quality, and ability to ...
If you can get over its ‘BMW-ness’, the A90 Toyota Supra is a very good sports car and has quickly proven to be extremely popular among tuning companies looking to extract more performance from it.
If you remember the Lexus SC430, it's probably for one of two reasons. Either your dear-old Grandma had one and maybe even handed it down to you when she got too old to drive. Or, on the other hand, ...