The new Toyota Supra will go racing … but not where anyone expected

The revived Toyota Supra is one of the most hyped car launches of the decade, but no one could have predicted this. The new Supra will race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series beginning with the season-opening race in Daytona, Florida, on February 16, 2019. The Toyota Supra has quite a racing pedigree, but this icon of Japanese performance has always been more Fast and the Furious than Ricky Bobby. It has never had any previous association with NASCAR; Toyota has only been racing since 2007, long after the Supra went out of production. Toyota didn't relate any technical details, but racing rules mean the Supra will feature a NASCAR-specific V8 engine and chassis design.


Toyota Sienna gets some upgrades for 2018, including new front end

The front-drive Limited Premium seven-passenger ($46,170) is the most-expensive model without the all-wheel drive. Other all-wheel drive models include the LE seven-passenger ($36,300), XLE seven-passenger ($39,520; XLE Premium seven-passenger ($43,210); and Limited seven-passenger ($45,195). Included on all Sienna models for 2018, Toyota Safety Sense P brings the Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Automatic High Beams, and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. The 2018 Sienna has the latest Toyota Entune multimedia systems, with five USB ports spaced out among all three rows of seating. No options were included on our 2018 Sienna Limited Premium with all-wheel drive.

Toyota Sienna gets some upgrades for 2018, including new front end

Toyota confirms straight-six power for Supra with new teaser

as informed in ToyotaToyota confirmed last week that it will debut the new Supra at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, but before that happens, it has at least one more teaser up its sleeve. Toyota threw out a new teaser for the Supra, this time showing off its rear end. Before you get too excited about seeing the production Supra, be aware that the production-ready version of the Supra isn't coming to Goodwood. Prototype or not, we're excited to see what Toyota has in store for Goodwood. The Festival of Speed kicks off in southern England later this week, so we don't have much longer to wait.




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