Toyota Supra NASCAR Xfinity Series car confirmed for 2019

Toyota is bringing a true two-door car to NASCAR's second-tier Xfinity series next year. Continue Reading BelowThe automaker has unveiled the new Supra-branded car it will compete with in 2019. The entry is based on the upcoming reboot of the Supra that is being co-developed with BMW and will replace the current Camry-based car in the series. The NASCAR version wears bodywork that resembles the roadgoing coupe, which has yet to be revealed, but is built on the same spec chassis design as the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang it will be racing against. Toyota will continue to run Camrys in the Sprint Cup series in 2019 when Ford switches to Mustangs to go up against the Chevrolet Camaro introduced this season.


That Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept Apparently Cost $2 Million to Build

Image: ToyotaToyota apparently spent about $2 million on the GR Supra Racing Concept it brought to the Geneva Motor Show in March, which doesn't sound outrageous since it marked the long-awaited revival of, well, the Supra. But it actually is baffling, considering how little the concept car has done in five months. (There are no prices for the street version yet, and we as a general public still haven't even seen the car. Speaking of racing games, the first actual specs we learned about the concept came from a racing game. Real or not real, a $2-million concept car is a tiny fish in Toyota's large, large sea of cash.

That Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept Apparently Cost $2 Million to Build

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