The 1993 Toyota MR2, a part of the second generation, is a compelling sports car known for its responsive handling and robust powertrain. It was offered in two trims: The base model, equipped with a naturally aspirated 2.2L inline-four engine producing 130 hp, and the Turbo trim, which housed a turbocharged 2.0L inline-four engine pushing out 200 hp. Both trims were mated to a standard five-speed manual transmission with the option of a four-speed automatic. Unfortunately, the MR2 did not offer significant infotainment features by today's standards, reflecting the car-centric focus of vehicles from this time period. Notable safety features included anti-lock brakes but missed out on the advanced safety features common in modern vehicles.