If Toyota's Miata Rival Looks Like THIS, Would You Put One In Your Garage?

If Toyota's Miata Rival Looks Like THIS, Would You Put One In Your Garage?

Of course we're all eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new Supra. Toyota has been teasing it for nearly ten years, after all. But the range-topping Supra will be part two of a three-part sports car series for the Toyota brand. According to Chief Engineer Tetsuya Tada, the company is also planning an entry-level coupe slotted underneath the 86.

"Akio [Toyoda] has always said that as a company he would like to have Three Brothers," said Tetsuya in an interview. "With the GT86 in the middle and Supra as the big brother." That sports car won't show up until at least 2020, but when it does, it could look something like this (all three future sports cars are rendered below).


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zliveszlives - 8/16/2018 1:40:50 PM
+12 Boost
no, i draw a limit at 7 fake vents


TomMTomM - 8/16/2018 3:22:21 PM
+6 Boost
Since we already know that Toyota is an equal opportunity employer that employs BLIND car stylists - that explains both the Lexus front end - and this cartoon thingy too.


dlindlin - 8/16/2018 3:34:10 PM
+4 Boost
Toyota won't do it.
Honda will do it.


dumpstydumpsty - 8/16/2018 4:46:21 PM
+1 Boost
Toyota won't continue to do what? Put out silly-azz designs - see Lexus, C-HR, UX, NX, etc.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/16/2018 6:58:44 PM
-1 Boost
Ditch the Subaru platform.

Ditch the Super Beetle engine.

The base model needs 300 horsepower.

The base model needs excellent handling and not be set up for drifting.

CONTROL THE PRICE.


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 8/17/2018 2:23:13 AM
+4 Boost
If it has 500+hp like it looks with all those cooling vents etc... then why not?


TheSteveTheSteve - 8/17/2018 4:14:27 AM
+4 Boost
Keep in mind, Toyota didn't release this image. It's just a PhotoChop by someone who has no dealings with Toyota. It's just another random, senseless, keyboard fantasy.


1lostVW1lostVW - 8/17/2018 11:40:30 AM
0 Boost
BMW i3 c pillar, Acura NSX front end, kids toy wheel arches and glue on pieces, AHHH hell no.


HolydudeHolydude - 8/23/2018 1:17:16 AM
+1 Boost
Overstylized.


mini22mini22 - 12/12/2018 12:30:52 PM
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First there is nothing wrong with the Subaru platform that is not resolved by tires that actually have sticky treads on them. Considering how well the car handled on Prius tires gives you an indication of how decent the chassis is. The engine is a different story. Although I keep reading that Subaru wants to revise the BRZ/86 with a new 2.4 flat four.


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