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It does look kinda bad in the camo at the moment, but I think it'll look great when it's revealed.
You can see the hips here.
You can see the hips here.
It does look kinda bad in the camo at the moment, but I think it'll look great when it's revealed.
I'd call it $50kUS.
I think it'll be more in the neighborhood of $80,000-$110,000. It could be lower or higher than that, but I'm pretty sure that the Supra is going to be aimed at the GT-R & NSX.
Yes, but I also figured that it would be aimed at a higher performance class based on what I've seen the Supra being compared with in the past despite sharing platforms with the Z4.Is this still going to be a shared platform with the Z4? That seems like an enormous departure from the current Z4's market.
I don't think it will be that much. I'm betting high 30s (base) for the Toyota and upper 40s for the BM.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/2018-toyota-supra-performance-news-specs/
A guess at around Stingray money $55k
http://www.motoring.com.au/confirmed-toyota-ft-1-is-next-supra-41509
A guess at less than an LF-A $100k
I think it would be odd to market the price so close to an 86. Even 10grand above an 86 is close.
If the Supra is thought to be a more refined sport coupe compared to a Mustang, pricing it under that or close to it, may be a bargain, but it doesn't bring exclusivity. Unless, Toyota DO want it to sell in 86 numbers.
Being based on the Z4, I'd think it would be a rival to the Cayman & 370Z. I read the Cayman GT4 is in the $80kUS range. Teslas are up there too. Combining those two to make a base model to a top spec hybrid sports car in today's market. $50k-$80k seems a more gradual jump than $30k-$80k.
We needs more info.
Car and DriverBut that won’t be the case in 2017, in large part because of one debut: the Toyota Supra concept.
The Supra concept leads a show-car trio from Toyota that also will include, according to the Japanese magazine Best Car, Toyota’s S-FR and Corolla GTI concepts. We first saw the next-generation Supra’s design direction when the company unveiled its FT-1 concept in
January 2014, and the final product will take strong styling hints from that car, as the rendering published here shows. The final design is a collaboration between Toyota’s headquarters in Toyota City and the company’s Calty studio, located in California.