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A BMW M3-Powered Toyota Supra Could (But Probably Won’t) Happen

Posted on July 19, 2019 By Jarvis

Despite the 2020 Toyota GR Supra being barely ready to be shipped out to dealerships and customers, there is already ripe talk of an even hotter version of the sports car. The partnership between BMW and Toyota that saw the creation of the 2020 GR Supra could produce a more powerful version of the Supra.
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