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Photo of the new Toyota Supra leaked

Photo of the new Toyota Supra leaked

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Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the new Toyota Supra. Thanks to a leak from the folks from SupraMKV forum, we now know how the car looks like after many long months of teasers and prototypes.

 

Judging from the photo, this looks very much like the real thing as inspired from the FT-1 Concept. Almost everything from the headlights to nose looks largely similar as the concept car. However, the lower part of the bumper features a different design that looks better to us.

 

The car’s official debut will take place at in about a month from now, at next year's Detroit Auto Show.




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Between the 3 models Honda NSX, Toyota Supra and Nissan GTR. NSX still looks better. Top end Toyota car no presence compared to the older model. Looks a bit like toy.

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Between the 3 models Honda NSX, Toyota Supra and Nissan GTR. NSX still looks better. Top end Toyota car no presence compared to the older model. Looks a bit like toy.

 

There is Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini, Aston Martin. I will pick any of these over NSX. NSX is for the niche market, car collectors who owned the above and add NSX to the garage. The NSX presence could probably be felt only in Japan and not worldwide. When car manufacturers work on both bread and butter cars, sports and supercars, the branding is diluted and confusing.

 

Having digress from the topic, Supra and LC 500 could do better on the design. There is something about the stretch headlights which doesn't cut it for me.

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