2020 Toyota GR Supra

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    MECHANICAL
    INTERIOR
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    MECHANICAL

    Engine: 3.0L I-6 Twin-Scroll Turbo -inc: chain drive, auto stop-start, Variable Valve Timing and lift, sport mode w/sequential shift control and active exhaust
    Automatic w/Driver Control Ride Control Sport Tuned Adaptive Suspension
    Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
    13.7 Gal. Fuel Tank
    Stainless Steel Exhaust w/Chrome Tailpipe Finisher
    Strut Front Suspension w/Coil Springs
    Multi-Link Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs
    4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Hold Control and Electric Parking Brake
    Electro-Mechanical Limited Slip Differential
    Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic
    Transmission w/Driver Selectable Mode and Sequential Shift Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
    Rear-Wheel Drive
    3.15 Axle Ratio
    Engine Oil Cooler
    Battery w/Run Down Protection
    Gas-Pressurized Shock Absorbers
    Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars

    Model Highlights

    In the United States, the Supra comes with just one powertrain option, a 3.0L inline 6-cylinder engine fed by a turbocharger and mated to the rear axle via an 8-speed automatic gearbox. Toyota claims that this engine, sourced from BMW, makes 335 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque. While the horsepower number sounds relatively tame, the light weight of the car combined with the big torque numbers mean that the Supra is exceptionally quick, with 0-60 times in the four to five second range. Handling is exemplary, with a wide track and quick reflexes, the Supra turns in well and feels adjustable on the limit without feeling any sense of nervousness or unpredictability. Much of that feel and competence is down to the chassis. Unlike most other modern sporty cars, the Supra doesn't share any underpinnings with a sedan or sporty coupe. The only other car that shares its chassis is also a pure sports car. There are only three different trim levels for the first year of production. The base model comes standard with a ton of performance features, along with a touch of luxury for those longer journeys. Standard features include 19-inch wheels, an active rear differential, adaptive sport suspension, paddle shifters for the steering wheel, dual rear exhaust pipes, LED turn signals, Alcantara and leather trimmed seats, a 6.5-inch display, a 10-speaker stereo, a 14-way power adjustable driver's seat, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, an automatically dimming driver's side mirror, rain sensing wipers and dual-zone climate control, among others. The Premium trim adds red painted brake calipers, nicer pedals, heated, leather trimmed seats, a bigger screen for the center console with navigation, SiriusXM satellite radio and Apple Carplay, a 12-speaker JBL sound system, a heads up display system, wireless charging and Toyota Supra Connect, featuring a concierge service, remote locking and emergency services. The Launch Edition Supra gets unique 19-inch forged wheels, red mirror caps, special badging and red leather seating surfaces. And, since the Launch Edition is mostly cosmetic, it only costs around $1,300 more than the Premium trim.

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