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There have been constant rumors about a more track-focused variant of the fifth-gen Toyota Supra for a few years now, and the latest comes from Japan, stating that this model might be due very soon.
 
In fact, BestCarWeb believes the rumored Toyota Supra GRMN might premiere as early as this fall. Is that an eyebrow-raiser? Why it sure is, considering that the same outlet said a few years back that it would debut in 2020. We also covered another report from them right before New Year's Eve, and that's when the BMW M4 CSL's powertrain came into discussion.
 
You see, the latest Supra is basically the same car beneath the coupe body as the rag-topped BMW Z4. In turn, the latter is built on the BMW Group's CLAR platform, which is a highly versatile construction underpinning numerous models, from the 2 Series to the 7 Series and from the X3 to the X7. As a result, Toyota has access to several punchy powertrains that it may use on the rumored Supra GRMN, and as we already told you, the latest rumors speak about the engine powering the M4 CSL.


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