Toyota to develop the Supra alone, joint sports car will be the next BMW Z4 – report

by SpeedLux

We have been hearing and reading countless rumors about a new Toyota Supra but now a recent report has indicated that the model won’t be jointly developed with BMW.

According to one of Motoring’s sources, BMW is not involved in the new Supra but Toyota is a part in the development of the all-new BMW Z4.

The same source went on to say that the model will feature a front-engine, rear-drive layout and will use the same lightweight construction techniques as the i3 and i8. This means we can expect a number of carbon fiber and aluminum components which will make the model relatively lightweight.

Not much detail is available about the car as of now but it could come fitted with a 2.0-liter engine that is backed up by a Toyota-sourced plug-in hybrid system. Despite being equipped with the advanced technology, the source has indicated that the car would cost almost the same price as the current model.

Well the car would be certainly awaited and also we will have to wait for further details to be revealed about the car.

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1 comment

Dee Jackson February 16, 2014 - 3:55 pm

Hello my questions are: Around what month will the new toyota supra be in inventory and what price range?

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