The 1991 Toyota MR2, a part of the celebrated second-generation, is an iconic Japanese mid-engine sports car. It was offered in two trims: base and Turbo. The regular model came with a 2.2-Liter 4-cylinder engine producing 130 horsepower, while the Turbo variant was powered by a 2.0-Liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, pushing out 200 horsepower. Both variants equipped a 5-speed manual transmission as standard, with an optional 4-speed automatic. Distinctive and memorable for its pop-up headlights and aerodynamic design language, the MR2 also boasted driver-friendly features like a T-bar roof and a neatly-arranged interior. As was typical of the era, the primary focus was on driving dynamics, with less emphasis on electronic aids and infotainment.