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Six secrets of Supra

Six secrets of Supra

Posted on March 18, 2018July 7, 2019 By Jarvis

What’s the news on the upcoming Toyota Supra? Here’s what we know so far…

When the covers were whipped off the Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept at the 2018 Geneva motor show, the world took notice.

The first new Toyota Supra in 15 years took centre stage and it was as if Toyota emphatically ditched its cardigan once and for all — and ripped its shirt off too.

As one of the world’s biggest car-makers returns to its performance car roots, the new Toyota Supra will take pride of place as its flagship sports car.

One step up from the Toyota 86 and designed for racetrack punishment, the new A90 Supra adheres to the classic sports car template with a few twists, just for good measure.
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Cars Tags:geneva motor show, pride, racing, Toyota, Toyota 86, Toyota Supra

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