^^^That pic of the blue one in that article in that video looks pretty good to me, style wise,
despite being a 4 door.
One thing he has not considered/mentioned is that for 2022, the WRC is mandating a 'spec' hybrid add-on drive train to the cars, and although these cars do NOT have to be based on an
identically setup street car (NO 'homologation' required), ToyBaru might want to capitalize on the world wide publicity of that.
Hence, this new car could possibly be a 'performance hybrid', which he did not even consider in his dissertation of speculation about the power/drive train of this new joint venture.