New Toyota Supra Looking Very Likely To Adopt Hybrid Powertrain

PHOTO GALLERYThe next-generation Toyota Supra is looking increasingly likely to adopt a hybrid powertrain co-developed with BMW.Even before the first spy shots of the model appeared online, rumors were rife about what engine would be used by Toyota to resurrect the famous model.Now, Auto Express suggests that hybrid power has been selected.After asking Toyota's European president and chief executive Johan van Zyl if the brand's hybrid technologies would extend to sports cars, van Zyl said that it will."I would imagine that in the future that will definitely happen.We already have some sporting models with hybrid powertrains on the Lexus side.
We Hear: Toyota Supra to Offer Le Mans-Inspired Hybrid Powertrain
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New Toyota Supra 2018: hybrid power for new sports car
Senior Toyota sources have given the strongest hint yet that the company's new Toyota Supra sports car could feature hybrid power.The new Toyota Supra is likely to sit above the GT86 when it arrives in 2018 and is being developed in conjunction with BMW's next generation of Z4.The cooperation between the two companies is said to have focused on chassis development, so engine and transmission choices will likely differ and that's where the possibility of a Toyota petrol/electric hybrid engine comes in.