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2019 Toyota A90 Supra Review – Prototype Drive

2019 Toyota A90 Supra Review – Prototype Drive

Posted on September 21, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The new A90 Toyota Supra coupe is still a work-in-progress, but the early results are promising

The fifth-generation Toyota Supra is one of Japan Inc’s most anticipated new cars – and has been drip-fed almost to the same extent as its fellow, but much more expensive, Manga warriors from Nissan (GT-R) and Honda (NSX). As part of the slow-burn launch campaign, we’ve driven the new Supra in pre-production form ahead of its world debut in final undisguised production guise early next year. The new A90 Toyota Supra will launch the Japanese brand’s GAZOO Racing (GR) performance sub-brand in Australia when it arrives here in the second half of 2019 – and we can tell you it will be worth the wait.
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