Toyota: Supra News
#41
Regardless of who anyone knows at TMC or TRD, the president of Toyota (yes, from Japan) was at our new dealership grand opening dinner. When our owner asked him "will there be a new Supra", he replied with a simple "yes". The president of Toyota North America was at a similar function in Wisconsin recently. He was also asked the same question by our owner. His response was another "yes".
Also, keep in the mind the last Supra, the MKIV was revealed to the press just 3 months before it's official debut. At the time, Supra owners thought the MKIII was the last Supra.
My guess is the base will use the new 3.0 liter shared with the next IS and GS 300.
The v-8 will use the current Lexus 4.3 liter or a new V-8 shared with Lexus.
No pics yet.
Also, keep in the mind the last Supra, the MKIV was revealed to the press just 3 months before it's official debut. At the time, Supra owners thought the MKIII was the last Supra.
My guess is the base will use the new 3.0 liter shared with the next IS and GS 300.
The v-8 will use the current Lexus 4.3 liter or a new V-8 shared with Lexus.
No pics yet.
#42
I don't think this e-mail, I just got is a coincidence. I am sure something Supra/Lexus shared and based is coming:
Date: 18-08-2004 à 17:12
Message: Hey Mike, i just talk to one of Lexus guy and he said in 2 years we will have a high 12's or a low 13's car. I think they will wait until June 06 to launch it( same time in Japan). That make a lot of sense man. They hold everything until the Japan launch. I mean this year we got zero new model and then next year we got the RX400, the GS and then the IS. I think 2006 is gonna be big. But the new super car is just what I've heard from some big vig and it's may be just a rumor. But seeing some CEO from Japan stopped by the shop in the past 2 months and some big group from CA make me believe that something is cooking
Date: 18-08-2004 à 17:12
Message: Hey Mike, i just talk to one of Lexus guy and he said in 2 years we will have a high 12's or a low 13's car. I think they will wait until June 06 to launch it( same time in Japan). That make a lot of sense man. They hold everything until the Japan launch. I mean this year we got zero new model and then next year we got the RX400, the GS and then the IS. I think 2006 is gonna be big. But the new super car is just what I've heard from some big vig and it's may be just a rumor. But seeing some CEO from Japan stopped by the shop in the past 2 months and some big group from CA make me believe that something is cooking
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Also, keep in the mind the last Supra, the MKIV was revealed to the press just 3 months before it's official debut. At the time, Supra owners thought the MKIII was the last Supra.
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Originally Posted by zeroday
supra first, smack talk later. until then,
My thoughts exactly. Thats like me saying the 2007 GT-R or the rumored 350Z tt will smoke the upcoming supra
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A Supra from Toyota makes a lot of sense. Will it happen? Up to now I saw nothing from Toyota worth being excited about except the tC. I hope they build it, but if it will be available in 2 years, it's 3 years late.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
I hope they build it, but if it will be available in 2 years, it's 3 years late.
Not the EXACT same market, but you could compare the cars based on their expected price & performance potential.
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yeah... I don't really pay attention to any "new supra" news anymore. If a new supra arrives, that'll be cool... but all this speculation over the past SIX stinking years has just been enough, for me. Would love to think this news is true.
#53
Originally Posted by 03TL-S
Toyota hasnt exactly been known for fast vehicles
Oh and:
MKIV Supra 0-60 under 5 seconds
GS 400 was the fastest accelerating auto sedan 0-60 in 5.7 seconds
They can if they want too...
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Originally Posted by 03TL-S
Toyota hasnt exactly been known for fast vehicles
Toyota will have a fast car again... they are just taking their time. a bit too much time, imo. but anyway.
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Originally Posted by Shawn S
Isn’t that the same timeframe that the new M3 V8 is debating?
Not the EXACT same market, but you could compare the cars based on their expected price & performance potential.
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Not the EXACT same market, but you could compare the cars based on their expected price & performance potential.
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It'd be funny if the new Supra GT gives the new M3 a run for its money. I hope Cadillac will be closer to that goal than Toyota. It'd be a shame for GM to see Toyota be more successful in that goal.
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Originally Posted by srika
which company has F1 presence? (however putrid Toyota's performance in F1 has been, an F1 car is still an F1 car... and an F1 car runs the 1/4 mile in ~9.0 @ 180 mph and pulls 4g's in the turns - that's a bit fast, imo - not to mention 3-4g's under hard braking.)
Toyota will have a fast car again... they are just taking their time. a bit too much time, imo. but anyway.
Toyota will have a fast car again... they are just taking their time. a bit too much time, imo. but anyway.
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Toyota is making soo much money now and is sitting on such a huge cash hoard you would think they would throw their car enthusiasts a bone and give them a new Supra.
But then again Toyota is soo conservative that they only want to build a mass production car that will appeal to Toyota drivers who want something slightly sportier than a Solara.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Supra reincarnation, but I think Fox Mulder will find his sister before we will ever see a new Supra.
But then again Toyota is soo conservative that they only want to build a mass production car that will appeal to Toyota drivers who want something slightly sportier than a Solara.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Supra reincarnation, but I think Fox Mulder will find his sister before we will ever see a new Supra.
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Originally Posted by kansaiwalker1
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Supra reincarnation, but I think Fox Mulder will find his sister before we will ever see a new Supra.
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u stil got love for Toyota...
Originally Posted by srika
which company has F1 presence? (however putrid Toyota's performance in F1 has been, an F1 car is still an F1 car... and an F1 car runs the 1/4 mile in ~9.0 @ 180 mph and pulls 4g's in the turns - that's a bit fast, imo - not to mention 3-4g's under hard braking.)
Toyota will have a fast car again... they are just taking their time. a bit too much time, imo. but anyway.
Toyota will have a fast car again... they are just taking their time. a bit too much time, imo. but anyway.
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Originally Posted by kansaiwalker1
Toyota is making soo much money now and is sitting on such a huge cash hoard you would think they would throw their car enthusiasts a bone and give them a new Supra.
But then again Toyota is soo conservative that they only want to build a mass production car that will appeal to Toyota drivers who want something slightly sportier than a Solara.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Supra reincarnation, but I think Fox Mulder will find his sister before we will ever see a new Supra.
But then again Toyota is soo conservative that they only want to build a mass production car that will appeal to Toyota drivers who want something slightly sportier than a Solara.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Supra reincarnation, but I think Fox Mulder will find his sister before we will ever see a new Supra.
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Originally Posted by SiGGy
Did someone reserect an old thread? I don't see any enw information in here... old pics, old news... all speculation...
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
I didn't say that. If you look at the link that is what the TRD dude said. The 350Z ain't exactly lightning anyway.
Oh and:
MKIV Supra 0-60 under 5 seconds
GS 400 was the fastest accelerating auto sedan 0-60 in 5.7 seconds
They can if they want too...
Oh and:
MKIV Supra 0-60 under 5 seconds
GS 400 was the fastest accelerating auto sedan 0-60 in 5.7 seconds
They can if they want too...
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I can't remember Bestcar ever being right about a design, anyways it says "Upcoming Tokyo Auto Show" "Introduction of Rear wheel drive front engine V8 powered sports car from Toyota"
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THey need to hurry up and release this MKV so the MKIV's prices can plummet down to hell so i can pick one up
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The Supra is back.. Maybe.
From Autoweek:
Weeee.. It's back! But gosh, that is expensive.
Meanwhile, Toyota is cooking up its own limited-production supercar, one that will either be the next Supra (with a possible TXS badge) or a high-end sports car for Lexus. The car caught testing is believed to be an early engineering mule for a 500-hp, 370-lb-ft V10-powered car. Weighing less than 3000 pounds, the sports car is expected to readily run to 190 mph.
Sources say Toyota is eyeing a 2005 Tokyo Motor Show introduction, with an on-sale date in late 2006 or early 2007. Pricing will be in excess of $100,000 for one of an estimated 12,000 that Toyota plans to produce.
Sources say Toyota is eyeing a 2005 Tokyo Motor Show introduction, with an on-sale date in late 2006 or early 2007. Pricing will be in excess of $100,000 for one of an estimated 12,000 that Toyota plans to produce.
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That's what we think over on the ACL thread about this. There's a drawing that shows a midengine looking car, dare I say exotic, but the spy pic shows a silhouette that's more like a front engine Corvette-ish type of car.
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Originally Posted by Junkster
I think Toyota should eye a Supra replacement before a super car like this...
Junkster, who thought the last Supra wasn't that impressive
Junkster, who thought the last Supra wasn't that impressive