2015 Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra just disappeared off the face of the earth. A
once admired promising super star that flamed out quicker then it rose
to fame. It’s like the Cuba Gooding Jr. of the car world. It was
produced by Toyota from 1979 to 2002 and was one of the hottest cars on
the road the entire duration. Apparently when new restrictive emission
standards were imposed on the auto industry Toyota decided to completely
axe the Supra instead of revising their approach to their sports car.
There was no explanation for this and no obvious reason but even a
corporate newbie would know that it was a colossally stupid decision.

Well the rumor mill is now pinning because Toyota has recently
renewed the Supra trademark that expired six years ago. Also Toyota has
been teasing us all with some spectacular concept designs such as the
FT-HS they revealed roughly five years ago. Toyota has tried to distract
us with the GT 86, which in its own right is a fabulous car at a great
price range. But more so it seems they’re preparing us for the fact that
the next generation Toyota Supra will very likely be a hybrid. A steep
departure from its predecessor that was powered by a turbo engine
capable of 320hp and 315 lbs-ft of torque. Not a big surprise however
considering that every other manufacturer is trending towards the high
performance hybrid direction. The latest Toyota supercar is in the test
stage featuring a mid-mounted 3.5-liter V-6 with hybrid technology
generating over 400hp when complimented by an electric motor powering
the front wheels. All of that combined power is delivering a 0-60mph
time at a c-hair over 4 seconds.

The concept design we’re being led to believe is the next generation
Supra is nothing short of mind blowing. It’s narrowed grill and swooping
cowls make for aggressively angular aerodynamics. The rims are
deliciously minimalist and the back end is neatly clipped and tucked,
effectively shedding any possible excess weight of the Supra. The
interior is simple and has neither the raw sport feel one would expect
nor the progressive atmosphere present in most other automaker’s
versions of their futuristic supercars.
It appears, ladies and gentlemen, that Toyota is back in the
supercar game. And never has the return of a model ever been so
anticipated. Let the Supra Cult be reborn. What hasn’t been confirmed is
what Toyota will be calling this car or precisely when it will be
available. However it has been strongly suggested they will in fact
resurrect the Supra name and that it will be ready to hit pavement in
2015. Unlike Cuba Gooding Jr. who will likely be discovered living in a
dumpster clutching a bottle of cheap wine and a cigarette rolled up from
discarded butts.
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