Perhaps the most anticipated car of 2019, the Toyota Supra is almost with us. Toyota is due to unveil the car in full at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 14.
The upcoming fifth-generation Toyota Supra has been all the rave lately, and for good reason. With its production run coming to an end in 2002, the fan favorite is set to return next year in a blaze of glory.
The wait is nearly over for the first Toyota Supra to hit the market. However, it won’t arrive at a dealership. Instead, it will cross the auction block at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Our favorite cars often embrace the ethos of Gran Turismo. That’s why in previous Wants we’ve showcased vehicles like the R34 Skyline and Honda NSX. However, we recognized one important JDM stalwart was missing from the lineup. That’s why this week we’re focusing in on an exceptional example of a 1994 Toyota Supra.
Toyota’s essentially confirmed its worst-kept secret. The Supra is returning, and it’ll be showing up in racing concept form next month at the Geneva Motor Show.
If you’ve been living under a particularly large rock lately, you may have missed Polyphony Digital adding 10 new cars to GT Sport last week. They’re all familiar cars from the days of GT6, but one has enjoyed a more substantial facelift than the others.
BMW is set to unveil the latest version of its Z series of two-seat roadsters later today at the opening of the Pebble Beach show. The internet seems to have stolen the Bavarian brand’s thunder however. Again.