CONFIRMED: Toyota's Considering A More Hardcore Supra — Would YOU Prefer A Track Toy Or A Road-going Car?

CONFIRMED: Toyota's Considering A More Hardcore Supra — Would YOU Prefer A Track Toy Or A Road-going Car?
One of the most highly anticipated sports car returns is the Toyota Supra. I guess we all have to thank the Fast & Furious franchise for the reinvigorated love for Toyota's well-known coupe.

As we get closer to the official unveiling, more details have leaked and more spy shots have caught the car uncamouflaged.

If I am honest, it's more of a BMW than a Toyota. Listen to the engine and really inspect its interior components.

Where things get interesting, however, is when Top Gear recently spoke with Tetsuya Tada who is Gazoo Racing's chief. You can read his initial quote below.

Basically, he notes that the team has been considering a more stripped out, hardcore variant of the next-gen Supra. He even says that if 100kg — roughly 220 pounds — is taken out of the all-new Supra, it completely changes the vehicle's driving dynamics.

So, what do YOU think, Spies? Should Gazoo create a track toy or give the people a more hardcore, track-ready road car?


Exciting news. Gazoo Racing chief and father of the new 2019 Toyota Supra, Tetsuya Tada, has confirmed that a stripped-out, track-focused version is already part of his plan for the reborn sports car, co-developed with the new BMW Z4. Expect it to be called the Supra GRMN.

“At some point I would like to make a track-limited Supra with less weight. We’re already making a racing version so we know if you take out 100kg it’s a completely different car – you don’t even need any more power,” Tada told us. Question is, will it be road-legal or a track-only toy? “We’re investigating both avenues, there’s always a trade-off because being road-legal brings restrictions..."


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SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 9/15/2018 7:07:42 PM
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Let's be honest, is there anyone here that takes their personal car to the track more than once a year?


Agent00RAgent00R - 9/15/2018 9:28:46 PM
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There's plenty of people keeping tracks and auto-x events busy.

Whether or not they're here is besides the point, really.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/15/2018 10:24:30 PM
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I go to a track with one of my Rams and a 5th wheel toy hauler probably once a month.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 9/15/2018 8:54:33 PM
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Let's get even more honest and ask if anyone, any Toyota fan or follower is going to buy this new Bupra? Zero credibility in the marketplace is my guess. Call it the GT96 but not Supra.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/15/2018 10:25:40 PM
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Given the ridiculous projected price, they should call it a $upra.

This would be a great $35K product.


TomMTomM - 9/16/2018 2:35:24 AM
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Neither - I prefer a different car at that price


mplsmpls - 9/16/2018 1:36:28 PM
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"Neither - I prefer a different car at that price"

of course I forgot, the hand me down car from your mum.. but then again you're too old to drive now anyway..


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/16/2018 3:23:13 PM
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*popcorn*


dlindlin - 9/16/2018 5:42:18 PM
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The more choices the better. Toyota is going in the right direction reducing weight.

The only question is, how much faster than Z4 will Supra be at Nurburgring? I'm guessing close to 7:40, almost that of F90 M5.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/16/2018 11:01:19 PM
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Then the Shelby GT350 destroys both of them for $20K less.


balldoc54balldoc54 - 9/17/2018 12:58:08 PM
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How about Toyota just focuses on creating one version of the Supra and get it to production in under 10 years?!


zliveszlives - 9/17/2018 7:31:06 PM
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its only been 18 YEARS since fast an furious supra, the kids inspired by that supra have had kids and now drive a mini va... errrr a x-over vehicle. so i guess it will actually be a worthwhile buy when they become grand parents..


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