Huh, what are they doing together in one thread? That because they are being jointly developed and will [probably] share engines, but have their own unique sheetmetal! Since when did Toyota and BMW ever have any collaboration? ENGINE
5/15/2017 1:29:23 AM
Forgot to say, Supra Concept, which will basically preview the production model, will debut in October at the Tokyo Motor Show.I hope we get some concrete engine/performance info soon!
5/15/2017 2:29:42 AM
If it looks anything like those last few pics, we're gonna have problems.Also, I'm pretty sure this car is already being judged (and rightfully so) for having BMW engines. Still, preferable to using another boring corporate V6
5/15/2017 8:31:07 AM
judging from the nurburgring video, yes, you will have problems
5/15/2017 2:17:50 PM
^^ Do you like the FT-1? If so, do you wish the Supra came out looking exactly like that?Either way, what power level should it ideally have? 350-400 hp to compete with the 370Z or 500-600 hp to compete with the GT-R and NSX?^ Do you like the rendering? What about the FT-1? Which one do you like more, and do you wish the Supra came out looking like the one you like more, or do they both fall short?And can you also please answer the power question I asked TKE above?I really like the FT-1 concept, more so in graphite, but I prefer the rear of the render, and the rest from the FT-1. Mix those two, and it would be perfect.As for power, if it is going to look like the FT-1, it looks more like a 450+ hp supercar. It would look, IMO, out of place if a production car that looked exactly like the FT-1 had 350 hp. I think it is that F1 nose that does it. The render looks like a 350 hp car. Ideally, it should be revived as a new generation of the Supra, which means it should pick up where the previous one left off. The previous had 320 hp in the top model, so the new one should have ~350 hp, and should retail for 35-45K depending on options, with perhaps a base model with ~250 hp coming in at 25-30K.However, considering that the 86 is 26-32K, the hypothetical base 250 hp Supra will be 30-40K, and the hypothetical 350 hp model will be 45-55K.In comparison:332 hp 370Z is 30-38K, 332 hp 370Z Roadster is 42-48K (40% premium over coupe? Never seen that before for any convertible)350 hp 370Z Nismo is 42-46K
5/15/2017 10:29:05 PM
If going with the supercar FT-1 look:THIS is what the Supra should look like, inacce$$ibility be damned.I always imagined the Supra as a corvette-fighter, so I'd stick with 600+hp. Z06 MSRP is $84k so I imagine the supra would at least match that. The Supra needs to stay in this league.And considering its GTR and NSX brethren are coming in at $110k and $156k respectively, I think the Supra is likely going to fall in the 6-digit range. And yeah, that graphite is I know corporate wouldn't give a rat's ass, but I hope it's going to have a bullet-proof engine worthy of the 2JZ legacy. It should come out at least 700whp-capable like the GTR's. It should not have a fancy hybrid system mucking up the aftermarket potential.-------------------------------------If it ends up like the dumpier version towards the bottom:Yeah, that looks like 300-400 hp, and I think it would be a poor decision on Toyota's part. That level of car is already there: the RC350. Put it on a 400 lb diet and give it a manual transmission option.The Supra would simply be an RC under a new skin, and having the Supra in this league will taint its history.
5/16/2017 8:33:42 AM
threw that thing into photoshop to minimize the nose. I mean, it'd make a cool FRS[Edited on May 16, 2017 at 8:55 AM. Reason : ]
5/16/2017 8:55:17 AM
OEPII1, you'd be happy with 350hp...20 YEARS after it made 320?!? Talk about setting the bar low lol.
5/16/2017 9:09:06 AM
I will agree with this ^ however the stock supra.... held it's own against even the ZR1.Truth is... i'd like to see this car cost between 50 and 80k and have 450-650hp depending on where it falls in there. The O.G. supra isn't really light but if this weighs more than a mustang it will probably be ignored. If this has a "toyota impossible to tune" ECU like many lexus performance models have this will sell as fast as.... well the lexus performance models. ... I'd like it to have a back seat (again like the mkiv) but maybe have a light weight model without it ?
5/17/2017 10:34:37 AM
I like the idea of selling 2+0 and 2+2 models. Unfortunately, even with the Lotus Evora, the populous prefers the 2+2. That makes the feasibility of a 2+0 even harder of a reality for automakers...
5/17/2017 7:01:15 PM
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7/22/2017 1:18:04 AM
"I gotta get a piece of that sweet sweet 370Z market"said no product planner ever
7/22/2017 8:34:01 AM
^ hahahahbut, there *are* other cars in that segment too
7/22/2017 6:41:57 PM
370z is an outdated car the same way the S2000 was towards the end of it's run. I imagine something else is about to replace it...
7/23/2017 9:30:26 AM
7/24/2017 8:50:16 AM
Yeah I totally forgot about the 350Z! Anyway, so this Supra is not coming in like the 350Z did, i.e., less powerful, lighter, and cheaper than the last Supra TT.But neither is it coming in as some Vette competitor as it should come in.So, it will be some in-between car with ~350-400 hp in top trim, probably closer to the lower end IMO.
7/24/2017 9:55:14 AM
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7/24/2017 4:32:11 PM
This whole project seems like it's going to be a cluster turdIt seems more like it's going to be a boringly styled bummer with a less than reliable engine rather than an exciting Toyota with a beastly tank of an engine.
8/7/2017 10:10:50 PM
8/7/2017 10:39:29 PM
Exactly....Sad thing is with Toyota and Lexus having the current design language, this is pretty much the least angry looking car in the lineup....
8/8/2017 3:38:10 AM
This car better blow everyones' minds away. Because Toyota already has a few RWD platforms that for some reason they're not using for this car. So it has to have specifications that put it far away from the Lexus coupes. If it's not 500 lbs lighter than the RCF or LC500 then I'm gonna have a big "wtf" look on my face for at least a month.
8/8/2017 10:32:08 AM
My guess is it will be 3800lbs and not have a back seat. Based on the z4 chassis and look like a sad fish.That's what I have in my mind now.To pay the mkiv the respect it deserves it needs a back seat and to look sharky
8/9/2017 10:19:16 AM
http://jalopnik.com/leaked-bmw-model-codes-document-suggests-upcoming-supra-1797682494^ Nailed it
8/9/2017 3:37:51 PM
it's crazy that toyota hasn't made an interesting car in 20 years.
8/11/2017 11:01:47 AM
There is still so much speculation. I think it'll be a z4 brother or sure. I wonder if that means there will be convertible supras, or if they will be dedicated fixed roof coupes...
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8/11/2017 12:34:36 PM
So if you guys are pissed about only 335hp+ on this Supra did you completely lost your collective shit about 200hp on the BRZ/FRS?
8/12/2017 1:31:53 AM
That's not really fair...that car is like a modern day 240SX, or maybe supermiata or S2000-lite.Attaching the Supra name to a car implies something more ballsy.
8/12/2017 10:49:26 AM
335hp in a 3400lbs car is camry status
8/12/2017 11:03:13 AM
A Camery has 335hp? My 335i only has 300hp so that's a sub-Camery car?[Edited on August 12, 2017 at 11:53 AM. Reason : The articles say that 335hp engine will be tuned so final hp number will be higher ]
8/12/2017 11:52:26 AM
Toyota needs to grow a pair and make something with a back seat and 400-500hp out of an inline 6 turbo
8/12/2017 1:58:26 PM
nissan maxima is 300hp, 3400-3600lbslooks like that's the highest of the jap sedans. kia's got 311 hp in their v6 sedanchevy impala is 306hp 3600lbs335i is 300hp 3600-3900lbsyeah, you're in appliance car performance range
8/12/2017 7:11:52 PM
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8/13/2017 1:22:09 AM
>3500lbs and < 350hp is 100% appliance car performance in 201710lbs/hp is a pretty low bar
8/14/2017 9:09:29 AM
And yet, the list of vehicles that can achieve that ratio while maintaining a curb weight below 3,000 lb, that cost less than $100k, can be counted on one hand.
8/14/2017 3:02:31 PM
I'm trying to think of what weighs <3000 lbs now.Miatalittle bitty economy carsa few really rarefied exotics (and not even many of them)
8/14/2017 5:40:50 PM
as far as sports cars go:MiataFRS/BRZCayman (base model, stripped)Boxster (base model, stripped)Alfa Romeo 4C coupe & spiderAudi TT base FWD model might be under 3,000lb - but if that's the case can we call it a sports car?Civic Si is around 2888 lb, but I don't consider that a sports car. (God no)The only exotics that come close these days are by McLaren. Even the smallest, lightest Ferrari is right around 3500 lbs (488)Pretty sad state of affairs, because 3,000 lb is pretty fucking heavy. It isn't an amazing achievement.[Edited on August 15, 2017 at 10:20 AM. Reason : ]
8/15/2017 10:16:31 AM
I didn't think any Caymans/Boxters were sub-3000.Alfa 4c and BRZ, yeah. I wasn't sure if the BRZ was, and I forgot about the Alfa.FWD Audi TT is not a sports car. Civic SI is in the "itty bitty economy car" category.As far as other exotics, there's McLaren, and then there's more boutique stuff that you might never even see in the wild (Mosler, Ultima, Panoz, Pagini, Koenigsegg (sp?). Hell some of them might not even be <3000 nowadays, if they still sell in America. Not sure if Ultima even counts...can you buy one turn-key in the U.S.?Nobody who gives a shit would ever buy a non-"S" Boxster/Cayman...so yeah, unless you're in the 7-figure set, as far as new, production cars go...there's the Miata, BRZ/FRS, and Alfa 4C...and the 4C is the only one of those that's fairly fast.[Edited on August 15, 2017 at 5:32 PM. Reason : cars have been fucking ruined in multiple ways. i can't wait for the self-driving ones to end it all]
8/15/2017 5:31:18 PM
Lighter would be nice but let's face it the mark 3 and 4 weren't light cars at all especially not for their eraThe shit can be just under 4000lbs if it's over 500hp but otherwise this car can screw off
8/15/2017 7:27:02 PM
8/15/2017 8:25:36 PM
you named some luxury cars, none of which have great performance, just slightly better than their baseline counterparts (328i, A4, A5). the performance diffs on these models is just to signify them as "upmarket" cars, they aren't performance cars. look man, you can take it personal and be butt hurt if you want, but if the car isn't a utility vehicle (van, truck, or suv), or a performance vehicle where performance matters, ie: competition of some kind (sports car or high end GT car), then you're left with appliance cars and luxury cars. your 335 is a luxury car, but it absolutely has modern appliance car performance. in a day when you can buy a 700hp dodge for <$60k and a camry/maxima/impala with >300hp, >10lbs/HP is a pretty low bar for performance
8/15/2017 10:28:55 PM
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8/16/2017 7:47:41 AM
Civic Type R is 3,117 lbs with 306 hp.Just putting it out there
8/16/2017 8:01:22 AM
8/16/2017 10:45:02 AM
GUISE, the new BMW will debut tomorrow But the Toyota not till the Tokyo Show in October, maybe even later, at NAIAS in Jan. Who knows, if we are lucky, we might see it in Frankfurt in Sep!
8/16/2017 11:04:35 AM
^^^^That's another thing...pretty sure I don't want a 4-cyl Cayman.And yeah, the Civic is huge now, and the Si is like, Aztec-ugly.
8/16/2017 12:35:34 PM
yeah I wouldn't pay new Porsche prices for something with 4 cylinders either. to hell with that.
8/16/2017 4:16:04 PM
Couple of points:1) The Si (coupe) looks pretty good and has a nice profile/silhouette. It is the R (hatch) that looks Aztec-ugly... just IMO! They should make the R as a couple as well.2) Honest question: Does it matter at the end of the day how many cylinders or how much displacement a car has? The base Cayman/Boxster (both now called 718) is more powerful than the S models of the previous gen. And the S now has a lot more power than the previous S. What does it matter whether it has 4 or 6? Aren't power/torque and power/torque curve the most important things? With all the turbocharging these days, cars have more power, significantly better power curves (isn't that what you want???), and also sip less fuel than their previous generations. Isn't that a win-win?3) All 718 models are 3,000+-50 lbs, so that's pretty good!4) When I saw 3,500 lbs for 488 (TKE), I was like no way that's impossible! Looked it up: 3,014 dry; 3,245 kerb.5) The lightest McLaren, Lambo, and Ferrari all come in the 3,150 - 3,400 range, with fluids.
8/16/2017 11:09:15 PM