"Autoweek" : Is this what the next-gen Toyota Supra will look like?

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Photo by SupraMKV.comSpy Photos New Toyota Supra is finally taking shape in clearest-yet spy photos The clearest photos of the upcoming Toyota Supra are out, showing the profile of the headlights, quarter window and taillights after a prototype was spotted testing in Germany. In creating these images, the forum looked back at the Toyota FT-1 concept whose design elements the upcoming Supra is likely to use. The Supra is expected to use some design elements of the Toyota FT-1 concept car. Share PinterestEmailThe next-generation Toyota Supra has already been seen up close in spy photos, wearing camo that didn't hide all the intricate surfacing the new model will feature. Just about the only major part of the car that camo in the spy photos from last November obscured well was the front fascia.


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We May Finally—FINALLY—See The New Toyota Supra In October


We May Finally—FINALLY—See The New Toyota Supra In October
Then you'll want to hop on a flight to Japan to attend the Tokyo Motor Show because that's where the new Toyota Supra will reportedly make its debut. Allegedly, Toyota will bring the Supra concept to the show, along with the S-FR and Corolla GTI concepts, reports Car and Driver, which cites Japanese magazine Best Car. We've reached out to Toyota for comment on the matter and will update if we hear back. AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you're new around these parts, just know that we've been waiting for the new Supra for, like, ever and that this new one will be the kid of a joint Toyota and BMW partnership. Want to see a car that will most likely look like the one we've already shown you a picture of?

Toyota Supra Concept Coming in October – News – Car and Driver


Toyota Supra Concept Coming in October – News – Car and Driver
But that won't be the case in 2017, in large part because of one debut: the Toyota Supra concept. The Supra concept leads a show-car trio from Toyota that also will include, according to the Japanese magazine Best Car, Toyota's S-FR and Corolla GTI concepts. Although still a concept, the Tokyo car is described as very close to production. With its huge grille, funky proportions, and short overhangs, the tiny rear-wheel-drive coupe will slot in at the bottom of Toyota's sports-car lineup. Japan's signature auto show, the Tokyo auto show, was a must-see extravaganza of the country's future sports-car ideas and eccentric concept cars throughout the 1990s.


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