No because this Supra is sharing a chassis with the new BMW Z5. The concept was a low and slick car, probably just wanted to be able to make an essentially beefed up 86.The low and slick design of the MK4 seems to be overtaken by stubby design of the 86, perhaps for performance?
No because this Supra is sharing a chassis with the new BMW Z5. The concept was a low and slick car, probably just wanted to be able to make an essentially beefed up 86.
To me the car doesn't feel special, so far honestly I prefer the design of the 86, looks much more modern (also 5 years older).
This.The Supra Prototype is wearing heaps of padding, especially between the nose and A-pillar. I'd say there are plenty of styling elements hidden which could drastically change someone's opinion on the aesthetics.
Even that doesn't really fix the issues, though. What that one does well is that all three openings are roughly the same size width-wise, and they extend farther across the bumper. That's fine, but with the decreased height of the openings, it just serves to make it more sedate and boring. The aggression (albeit ugly aggression) has been replaced with ok-looking "meh". That's why I brought up the facelifted Toyota 86. That, to me, would be the ideal proportions to base this new Supra on. It shouldn't necessarily be a straight rip from the 86, but that would be the right base design to start from.
Unless that camo is packing some extra padding under it (could very well be) than I have to say the proportions of the new Supra look very ordinary, maybe even a little frumpy. The ancient 370z has a more exciting shape.
The Supra Prototype is wearing heaps of padding, especially between the nose and A-pillar. I'd say there are plenty of styling elements hidden which could drastically change someone's opinion on the aesthetics.
This.
You can see the extra panels in the latest image. A couple are riveted to the hood, and if you look at the bumper line where it meets the fenders, the gap is huge. So they have to have a false bumper on the front covering the real nose.
We're getting there.
Can't wait to see the race version at The Nurb 24. I think this car will revive the Z and Mazda(I'm not sure the RF is enough) sport coupes. Again, I'm glad Toyota are making this.
Not as in a rival. More of a revival of the japanese sports coupe.If sales are there I suppose, but I don't recall any Z being a rival of the Supra name since the early 80s and late 70s and even then then hardly met on track, so not sure how this would do it either. Mazda maybe, but the last production based sports car racing they took part in was limited and not that successful with the RX8
Not as in a rival. More of a revival of the japanese sports coupe.
When the 350Z came out, it did seem expensive at the time. Nissan tried to sell it at the tricky $24,999.95 "below $25k" mark(I remember there was an optional model with Brembos and Rays wheels $33k?). I feel this could do the same. Almost a sports GT the way the 2000GT was. Wasn't as fast as a Mustang or Camaro and still won't be. I like where the Supra will slot. So, this gives it a chance to grow.
This may give Nissan the impetus to bring the Z back to its roots.
Old news.If you look closely in the blue, you can see that the camo is an extra layer so let's not judge the body lines and shape yet.
I'd be surprised if they don't.Forgive me if this sounds a bit slowpokish, but has Toyota confirmed they are selling this Supra on North American shores?
What a kick in the nuts that would be; all the spy shots of the car seen here & they exclude the US market.