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2023 Toyota Supra Review

2023 Toyota Supra Review

The 2023 Toyota Supra marks the fifth generation of Toyota sports cars, which had been discontinued in 2002. After a 17-year absence, the car made a comeback in 2019 with a brand-new generation that was developed in collaboration with BMW. This model shares numerous parts and specifications with the BMW Z4, while being marketed by the Japanese company under the name Toyota GR Supra.

2023 Toyota Supra Review

Exterior

Drawing inspiration from the fourth generation, specifically the 2002 Supra, the 2023 Toyota Supra exhibits a striking front end reminiscent of its iconic predecessor. This design influence extends to the overall aesthetics of the car, resulting in a striking resemblance to the beloved model. The roof design features double bubbles, paying homage to the heritage of classic Toyota sports cars like the Toyota Supra and Toyota 2000 GT. At the rear, the car boasts an integrated and prominent spoiler that enhances aerodynamics, while elegant 19-inch wheels complete the sophisticated look.

2023 Toyota Supra Review

Inside

The 2023 Toyota Supra boasts a sporty interior that lives up to its reputation. The cabin is equipped with a three-spoke steering wheel featuring shift levers conveniently positioned on the wheel. The sports seats are upholstered in leather, adding to the premium feel. However, Toyota didn’t overlook the inclusion of modern technological features in the car’s interior. These include an 8.8-inch multimedia display screen, wireless smartphone charging capabilities, and a luxurious JBL sound system with 12 speakers, all complemented by convenient voice command functionality.

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Mechanical Specifications

The Toyota sports car comes equipped with a powerful 3-liter, 6-cylinder, in-line, twin-turbocharged engine. This impressive powertrain generates an output of 335 horsepower and a torque of 500 Newton meters. The engine is seamlessly paired with an 8-speed ZF gearbox, ensuring smooth and precise gear shifts. With a weight of 1,520 kilograms, this rear-wheel drive sports car delivers exceptional performance, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds. It boasts a top speed of 250 km/h, allowing for thrilling driving experiences.

In terms of fuel consumption, while it may not be the primary concern for those considering a sports car, the Toyota model offers an average of 14.4 kilometers per liter of gasoline, providing a balance between performance and efficiency.

2023 Toyota Supra Review

2023 Toyota Supra

The starting price of the 2022 Toyota Supra is approximately 208,000 Saudi riyals, which is equivalent to around 55,000 US dollars.

 

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