Showing posts with label Toyota Supra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Supra. Show all posts
September 3, 2019
Yup, the 2020 Toyota GR Supra Is a Sportscar*
The Manila Sports Car Club or MSCC, just updated “The List,” a rundown of eligible cars that can gain its owners entry into the exclusive club. You can scroll through the list for yourself, but this story focuses on one new entry: the 2020 GR Supra.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
August 14, 2019
Toyota's Bringing the GR Supra on a Nationwide Tour
Curious about the 2020 Toyota GR Supra? Perhaps you’d like to see it in person, or perhaps you’d like to pose a selfie with it? For one week, Toyota Motor Philippines is helping you fulfill your #cargoals as they bring their flagship sportscar on a nationwide tour.
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Events,
News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Supra
For the Price of a Vios, A Tuning Shop Can Make Your Toyota GR Supra Manual Dreams Come True
One of the major beefs people have (including us) with the 2020 Toyota GR Supra is that it’s made of BMW parts. Well, apparently relying on German technology has one unexpected perk: you can have it with a manual transmission.
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News,
Sports Car,
Technology,
Toyota Supra
August 7, 2019
P 30,000 is Enough to Bump Up the Toyota GR Supra's Power by 25 Percent
It looks like the era of simply plugging a car into a computer for a tune is really upon us. Case in point is Litchfield and their work on the 2020 GR Supra.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
July 16, 2019
This Guy Paid P 107 million for His 2020 Toyota GR Supra
How much are you willing for a 2020 Toyota Supra? While some enterprising dude has already tacked on a P 350,000 mark up, how does a cool P 107 million sound? Well, that’s how much John Staluppi paid for his Matte Storm Gray unit.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Supra
July 10, 2019
Someone is Selling His 2020 Toyota GR Supra for P 5.35 million
You want that 2020 Toyota GR Supra now? Like right now? Well, that’s going to cost you. With limited supply and big hype, gorging would-be buyers was bound to happen; but no one expected it to happen less than 24 hours after its Philippine unveil. But happen it did.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
July 9, 2019
Want to Buy a 2020 Toyota GR Supra? Here's Everything You Need to Know (w/ Brochure)
Enough of the leaks (both from the Batangas Port and dealers) and race track cameos, the 2020 Supra is finally in Manila and if your urge still hasn’t waned, here’s everything you need to know about Toyota Motor Philippines’s new flagship sportscar.
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Car Launch,
News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
July 7, 2019
Toyota Will Sell You a Supra Racecar Starting in 2020
After finishing this year’s 24-hour Nürburgring Endurance Race, Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced that they’re launching a new racecar based on the Supra road car: the GR Supra GT4. Based on the GR Supra GT4 Concept shown at the Geneva Motor Show, this racecar is destined for customers and privateer teams.
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Motorsports,
News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
July 2, 2019
The 2019 Supra May Be the Last Toyota to Offer a Crisp, Raw Sound
In the world of automobiles, sound has a sprawling lineage. From the revved-up putter of the Ferrari Formula 1 car to the banshee wail of the Lexus LFA, the sound of a car can be as iconic as the chassis or any other component. But it’s more than just aesthetics: Sound matters to the experience of street driving, too.
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Feature,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
June 30, 2019
Toyota Motor Philippines is Launching the Supra on July 9 and Prices Start at P 4.990M
The Toyota Supra is finally arriving this Tuesday, July 9. After being previewed in a rather unceremonious manner at the Vios Racing Festival, likely done so just to beat BMW Philippines’s launch of the Z4 that happened a few days after, the flagship sportscar will be getting the full-blown launch it deserves.
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Rumors,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
June 8, 2019
There's Something Weird with the Philippine Spec Toyota Supra
If you’ve been checking social media, it’s impossible to have missed a photo or two or ten of the all-new 2020 Toyota Supra at the Clark International Speedway. After outing its arrival its arrival at the Batangas Port last week, Toyota’s BMW-based flagship sportscar will be doing the rounds with the one-make Vios racecars this weekend.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
June 1, 2019
UPDATED: It Looks Like Toyota Philippines Will be Offering the 2020 Supra
UPDATE 2: The 2020 Supra has been teased by Toyota Motor Philippines (6/8).
UPDATE: The original Facebook post has now been taken down, and we have also been requested to do the same (6/2).
It looks like Toyota Motor Philippines is serious about adding a strong dose of sportiness to their line-up. After the 86, it seems the largest carmaker in the country will be introducing its new halo sportscar, the Toyota Supra as well.
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News,
Rumors,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
May 27, 2019
Planning to Track the 2020 Toyota Supra? Toyota Gazoo's Got You Covered
The fifth-generation aka A90 or 2020 Toyota Supra may be nothing more than a BMW Z4 in Japanese garb, but that’s not stopping the folks over at Gazoo Racing from offering their own unique tuner twist.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
May 20, 2019
The 2020 Toyota Supra Gets the TRD Treatment
The Toyota Supra just launched in Japan and with it, the first batch of TRD upgrades. More of aero parts than performance upgrades, these carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) pieces do make the Supra look more aggressive than stock.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
March 11, 2019
This 1994 Toyota Supra Sold for Brand-New Porsche 911 Money
The price of the 1990’s era Toyota Supra is seriously getting out of hand. If you think a 1994 example fetching USD 121,000 (~ P 6.3 million) is already absurd, well, guess what: someone paid more, a heck of a lot more.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
March 6, 2019
The Toyota Supra's Ready to Go Racing
Toyota’s not done with the Supra just yet. After unveiling it for the first time in January and then telling everyone that the 2019 production run’s all spoken for, the Japanese carmaker says it’s ready to take its new sportscar racing with the Toyota GR Supra GT4.
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Geneva Motor Show,
Motorsports,
News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
March 3, 2019
Toyota Just Sold Out the 2019 Production Run of the Supra
Say what you want about the first all-new Supra in 17 years, but one thing’s for certain: it’s sold out for its entire 2019 production run, at least in the Western Hemisphere where order books have been opened for quite some time. With that, customers will have to wait for reservation lists to open once more for 2020 deliveries.
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News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Supra
January 21, 2019
The First 2020 Toyota Supra Sold for P 110 Million
A 1994 Toyota Supra shocked the world when it fetched USD 121 (~ P 6.3 million) at an auction recently (and it was subsequently put back on sale by a Toyota dealer for USD 500,000 (~ P 26.3 million), but how much is one willing to pay for a fifth-generation 2020 Supra? Well, apparently a ton of money.
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News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Supra
January 16, 2019
2020 Toyota Supra vs 2019 BMW Z4: By the Numbers
Now that Toyota has finally removed the wraps off the 2020 Supra after what seemed like a ka-zillion years of teasing, comparisons against other sportscars would be inevitable. In this round, we’re comparing the Supra against its sister car, the 2019 BMW Z4. Plus, we’re also throwing a curve ball and mixing in the smaller Toyota 86 and similarly-priced Nissan 370Z NISMO to see how everyone stacks up. Let’s begin.
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BMW Z4,
Feature,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
January 15, 2019
I'm Not Digging the 2020 Toyota Supra (w/ 21 Photos)
So the world gets an all-new Toyota Supra. Yay. Hurray. Nothing to see here, so move along. After countless concept cars, teases, spy shots, unintentional reveals, and all—I’m pretty underwhelmed at the final result. Sure, some of us will get a kick out of some 1990s nostalgia, but that’s all the all-new Supra really is: nostalgia. It’s the JDM New Beetle, honestly.
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Detroit Motor Show,
News,
Sports Car,
Toyota Supra
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