Toyota’s latest Supra makes for spirited driving without sacrificing comfort.
ToyotaThe reborn Toyota Supra faces stiff competition from all sides as the higher-end sport coupe market is only getting fiercer with time. Competition comes from Nissan with the latest Z, Chevrolet’s Corvette, and the machines from BMW, but Toyota’s Supra remains a two-seater full of fun.
The Supra took a 20-year hiatus from the production line when its fourth generation wrapped in 1998. During its time offline, the Supra name became synonymous with Toyota performance, thanks to movies like The Fast and the Furious, video games like Gran Turismo, and countless ultra-high performance Supra examples in real life. This latest Supra builds on that legacy and sticks with inline-six power. Even though it uses a BMW heart, this 3.0-liter I6 sends 382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed transmission and to the rear wheels.
On this episode of Quick Spin, West Coast editor Mark Vaughn takes you along for a ride in the latest Toyota Supra, walks around the Supra, and explains its features and styling, inside and out. Afterward, Vaughn shares a real-time drive review and chats with host Wesley Wren about the Supra’s history, its position in the current sports car space, and its BMW bones. Closing the show, the two talk about what makes this 2022 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 special.
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