uk RRP? all i'm hearing is dollars
Road & Track web editor Chris Perkins had the chance to speak with Supra chief engineer Testsuya Tada at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a few days ago, and the Toyota employee confirmed that there will indeed be a four-cylinder Supra. Tada also elaborated, saying the four-cylinder Supra will be lighter, with "much better weight distribution" and a sharper-feeling turn-in. Tada also remarked that, for the Supra owners who plan to swap in a 2JZ engine, "please buy the four-cylinder. It will be cheaper."
I wonder if they lied about the horse power as much as they did on the old one. So actually has quite a lot more
It was a gentleman's agreement between Honda, Nissan and Toyota to limit cars to '276HP' but many unofficially had over 300HP.Doubt it as that was done by others due to regulation at the time iirc.
Looks like someone stood on itI'm not that sold on the roof design.