480 or 510
The current Toyota Supra may have been in production for five years now, but that does not mean that it is fully developed. Toyota is working on an extra powerful GRMN version, possibly with BMW M3 power.
Unlike its predecessors, the Toyota GR Supra uses power sources that are not Japanese-made, but come from BMW. The well-known 3.0 inline-six is ​​also present, an engine that we know has much more potential than is currently available in the GR Supra. The Supra has the B58 version of that power source, but may get the more powerful S58 that is found in the BMW M3 and M4, among others. This obviously belongs in a GR Supra, which is not only extra powerful in terms of power.
Here we see the logically called Toyota GR Supra GRMN, an even sportier Supra. Not for the first time, by the way, but there is still something strikingly different about this copy. The hood now also has a camouflage print, which should somewhat obscure the fact that it now has a wide cooling opening. We also see an extra heavy front bumper with canards On top and at the rear, the fairly high spoiler by Supra standards is particularly noticeable. Large brake discs are also included and the car seems to be a little closer to the ground, so expect major upgrades in terms of chassis and brakes. Now it remains to be seen whether it will produce 480 hp (M3/M4) or 510 hp (M3/M4 Competition) and whether it will also be marketed with a manual gearbox.
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