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The Toyota Supra Could Get a Big Power Boost, Thanks to the BMW M3

The Toyota Supra Could Get a Big Power Boost, Thanks to the BMW M3

Posted on July 12, 2019 By Jarvis

By now, there’s been enough ink spilled complaining about the fact that the new Toyota Supra is largely a BMW under the skin to make the Exxon Valdez feel inadequate. But those complaints largely neglect one of the big reasons Toyota was willing to work with the Bavarians in the first place: BMW’s extensive roster of inline-six motors, the only sort of powerplant the company said it was willing to consider for its halo car’s top engine.
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