Toyota unveils radical hydrogen WEC-based car at Le Mans
Toyota is display𝐆ing i♐ts new development car at Le Mans

Toyota has unveiled a hydrogen powered race car based on its current World Endurance Championship challenger for testing on Wednesday at the 2025💜 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Japanese manufacturer has been very active in the field of hydro🧜gen development, firstly with a Corolla that races in the Super Taikyu series.
It brought its hydrogen powered Corolla to Le Mans for a demonstration lap on the 24-hour circuit two years a🐟go, while it has also conducted a demo of its GR Yaris H2 rally car in 2022 at the Ypres Rally.
The continuation of that development has brought Toyota to the GR LH2 Racing Conc🍒ept, which is a hydrogen-engined car based on the GR010 HYBRID Hypercar it currently competes with in the World Endurance Champi🅺onship.
The radical test car ♏will be used by Toyota as a deve♔lopment bed for a potential future hydrogen class at Le Mans.
The GR LH2 Rac𝔍ing Concept is is powered by a liquid hydrogen engine and a hybrid system.
T🐲his unveil comes as part of Toyota’s 40th anniversary celebrations of its first entry at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The team will also run a special livery on its WEC challenger during 💮this week’s 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans as part of those 40th anniversary celebrations.
The 8 Toyota of Sebastien Bueꦓmi, Brendo📖n Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa topped the Hypercar class in Sunday’s official Le Mans test day with a 3m26.246s.
Despite its strong run in the test, it moved to quash talk that it progressed into the event proper as the fasꦑtest car.
