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How much will the 2024 Celica cost?

The 2024 Celica does not exist, so there is no official price to report. Toyota has not released a new Celica for the 2024 model year.


Context: The Celica’s history and current status


The Celica was a long-running two-door sports coupe produced by Toyota from the 1970s through the mid-2000s. The seventh and final generation was built from 2000 to 2006 (with the end of U.S. sales in 2006). Since then, Toyota has not announced a revival of the Celica, and there is no 2024 model on sale. In today’s market, buyers interested in a Celica-like experience must look either at used examples from earlier generations or at current Toyota performance alternatives such as the GR86 or GR Supra.


Where a 2024 Celica stands in the market today


Because there is no official 2024 Celica, there is no new-car price to publish. For readers curious about fresh options that might appeal to Celica fans, here are the nearest new-model Toyota choices and their typical starting prices.



  • Toyota GR86 — a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports coupe with a starting price around $28,000 USD (MSRP) before destination charges.

  • Toyota GR Supra — a higher-performance two-door with a starting price around $43,000 USD (MSRP) before destination charges.


Prices vary by trim, options, and destination charges; check with local dealers for exact figures and current incentives.


Used Celica prices by generation


If your goal is to own a Celica itself, a used example is the only path to ownership today. Prices vary widely by generation, condition, mileage, and rarity. The following ranges are rough guide figures based on typical market conditions in 2024–2025.



  • First generation (1970–1977): roughly $3,000–$8,000 depending on condition and originality.

  • Second and third generations (1978–1985): roughly $4,000–$12,000, with higher prices for clean, low-mileage survivors.

  • Fourth to sixth generations (1986–1999): roughly $5,000–$15,000, again influenced by condition and rarity of trim packages.

  • Seventh generation (2000–2006): roughly $6,000–$16,000 for well-kept examples; limited variants or exceptional cars can fetch more.


Used-Celica prices can be higher for cars with original documentation, low miles, or strong maintenance histories, but buyer beware: parts availability and maintenance costs can be higher for older, out-of-production models.


Summary


There is no 2024 Celica, so there is no official price for the model. For 2024 shopping, Toyota’s closest new alternatives are the GR86 and GR Supra, with starting prices in the mid-$20k range for the GR86 and in the $40k+ range for the GR Supra. If you specifically want a Celica, you’ll be looking at the used-car market, where prices vary widely by generation, condition, and mileage. In short, the 2024 Celica does not exist, but interested buyers have new-car alternatives and a range of used-Celica options to consider.

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