Toyota Supra (A90)

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To be fair the Camaro was a near immediate sales disaster and it's a wonder that GM tried like 6 styling refreshes to try to salvage something from it instead of just giving up immediately when they realized just how badly the 10 year old Challenger was beating the brakes off of it.
 
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Not if you've read the Falcon, Commodore and Camaro threads. ;)

Re-reading those kinds of long threads are like reading parts catalogs with every other page missing.
 
Toyota to enter V8 Supercars in Australia with a Supra that suspiciously looks like the FT-1 with a 2UR-GSE engine


Powerhouse brand Toyota Australia has sensationally confirmed the GR Supra will join the Repco Supercars Championship from 2026.

In a blockbuster announcement, Toyota will field a minimum of four Gen3 GR Supras in 2026. Two Supras will be run by homologation team partner Walkinshaw Andretti United, driven by Chaz Mostert and Ryan Wood, with a second team to be announced in due course.

Toyota has committed to racing in the Supercars Championship for five years, and will become the third brand to race in the Gen3 era alongside Ford and Chevrolet, extending the famous Japanese marque’s commitment to Australian motorsport.

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Toyota Australia has already begun initial design work on the GR Supra Supercar through its own in-house design team, based at Altona. The design team used CAD and VR technology to produce a scale clay model, which was on display at the launch.

The GR Supra Supercar will use Toyota’s 2UR-GSE all-aluminium, quad-cam V8 as its baseline engine. The engine has featured in a range of performance production cars, as well as the 2019 Dakar-winning HiLux.




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"I can't believe it's not butter a GRMN!"
300 units, upgraded B58 engine, Recaro Podium CF carbon bucket seats, carbon fiber aero, and GT4-inspired upgrades in the chassis.

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