Which is quicker in a quarter-mile drag race between a bone-stock Toyota GR Supra and a lightly modified Nissan Z? Somewhat expected, the answer is Toyota. But first, let's get acquainted with the ...
The fantasy of a factory V8 Supra has finally become real, just not in the way you might have hoped. Toyota has created a V8-powered GR Supra specifically for Supercars racing, so you can watch it ...
Back in 2020, Japanese carmaker Toyota, or more precisely its Gazoo Racing (TGR) motorsport division, heated up the racing scene with the launch of the GR Supra GT4. Since then, the car has grown into ...
We’ve had our ups and downs with the Toyota GR Supra—or simply Supra for those forget the new-age Gazoo Racing “GR” reference. It’s a slick-looking sports car with a great twin-turbo inline-six that ...
To get the Toyota Supra into the hands of racing drivers for feedback that would make all Toyotas better, the automaker began selling the GR Supra GT4 customer motorsports version in March 2020. The ...
The big story here is the upgrades under the hood. The Final Edition is equipped with the same BMW-sourced B58 turbocharged inline-six found in other GR Supras, as well as its German cousin, the Z4.
The Toyota Supra debuted in the United States as the 1978 Toyota Celica Supra, a direct competitor to the Datsun (Nissan) 280Z. While it shared most of its DNA with the Celica, the Supra offered an ...
Toyota built a V8-powered Supra exclusively for Australian Supercars racing, but the track-only model won't be available for ...