The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept

After weeks of tense build-up, Toyota still hasn't made the announcement we were hoping for - but the compensation is this aggressive Gazoo Racing concept
The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept

After months – no, years – of concepts, hints, leaks and test mules being spotted at the Nurburgring, the wait is over. The new Toyota Supra is here at last. Sort of. It’s technically still a concept, but wow, it’s pretty - and the Supra name is confirmed.

This heavily-be-winged Gazoo Racing Supra appeared during Toyota’s Geneva Motor Show press conference, but frustratingly the company gave absolutely no information about what powers it.

The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept

We can confirm that the concept is 4574mm long, 2048mm wide and just 1230mm tall, with in-house lowering springs, new dampers and BBS wheels wrapped in Michelin tyres. Brembo calipers grip large discs and the exhaust is a free-flowing track-spec item.

Much of the GR Supra Racing’s bodywork is lightweight composite material, while an OMP racing seat sits beneath a racing harness in the stripped-out cabin complete with fire extinguishers and a full roll cage. Everything is built to competition standard, suggesting the car might be going racing – whatever powers it.

The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept

We can’t help but feel a bit short-changed by this reveal, which had been kept under an unusually strict information lockdown by the press office. The level of secrecy and seriousness involved really made us think there was a big announcement coming, but it looks like we might have to wait a bit longer.

The original Supra only achieved mainstream desirability in the US and Europe after it had already been canned by Toyota HQ. It persevered into the 21st Century in Japan, but eventually fell foul of emissions laws.

The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept

Today’s reveal is the culmination of a long and drawn-out saga that stretches back to 2014’s FT-1 concept, via plenty of testing footage on track and in the snow, an official teaser and an apparent magazine leak less than a month ago.

Comments

Akran Larry

looks like a viper with a body kit to me

03/06/2018 - 22:29 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

us: Can we see a production model supra?
Toyota: Naw fam, we’ll show you a racecar version that doesn’t have any features that the production model will have

03/06/2018 - 22:32 |
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zzbz

I would love to see it in castrol livery

03/07/2018 - 08:35 |
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CarGuy3214

Awesome

03/07/2018 - 22:24 |
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DJ N

It’s interesting to see how the JDMs we know and love (The Supra, the RX-7, Evo series, etc) were so frequently modified by just about everyone, despite selling prices being considerably high. I have a feeling the modern Supra’s not going to be like that… (Or if it is, it’ll end up alongside the common 1000+hp R35s we also know of.)

03/09/2018 - 04:24 |
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Chris 36

The New Toyota Supra Is Finally Here, But Only As A Racing Concept, And Only As A Manual😂

03/09/2018 - 12:31 |
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