All-New Toyota Supra: Exceptional Power and Performance
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Introduction
Toyota has recently unveiled the highly anticipated all-new Toyota Supra during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS). The name Toyota "Supra" has long been associated with power, performance, and precision handling—qualities that have defined successive generations of the Supra for over 25 years.
History of the Toyota Supra
As a distinctive and iconic sports car, the Toyota Supra has earned a prestigious reputation for exceptional performance both on the road and as a formidable competitor on the racetrack, garnering a wide fan base worldwide.
Vehicle Design and Development
The all-new Toyota Supra marks the first vehicle from the GR (Gazoo Racing) sports car series to be developed globally under the supervision of the Gazoo Racing division. The team began its journey by participating in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring endurance race in Germany in 2007, focusing on developing its vehicles and personnel through motorsport involvement.
Comments from the President of Toyota
Commenting on this development, Akiyo Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation, stated, "I have spent countless hours driving the old Toyota Supra around the Nürburgring to hone my skills as a professional driver; thus, the Supra holds a special place in my heart."
The Fifth Generation of the Toyota Supra
The all-new Toyota Supra, which represents the fifth generation, comes after a lengthy hiatus of nearly 17 years since the production of the previous generation ceased in 2002.
Performance Specifications
Since its debut in 1978, all generations of this vehicle have featured a front-mounted six-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive. Significant attention has been paid to three key elements:
- Wheelbase
- Traction efficiency
- Center of gravity
This focus ensures performance that aligns with a pure sports car ethos.
Comments from the Chief Engineer
Mr. Tetsuya Tada, Chief Engineer, remarked, "We set out to develop a pure sports car that delivers exceptional levels of driving pleasure and a sense of adventure."
Auction of the Toyota GR Supra
Notably, the first Toyota "GR Supra" 2020 was auctioned for charity, fetching a remarkable $2.1 million at the 48th annual Barrett-Jackson auction.
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