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WATCH: Toyota FINALLY takes the wraps off its SA-bound GR Supra

  • 250kW straight-six turbo engine with 500Nm of torque
  • First global GR model produced by Toyota Gazoo Racing

The all-new Toyota GR Supra, the fifth generation of the automaker's legendary sports car and the first global GR model to be produced by Toyota Gazoo Racing, has made its world debut at the North American International Motor Show in Detroit.

Conceived as a sports car in its purest form, the new Toyota GR Supra builds on the heritage of Toyota's past Supra generations and the 2000GT sports car with its classic layout of a front-mounted, straight-six engine driving the rear wheels.

Driving enthusiasts can look forward to an exhilarating blend of power, agility and precision handling, achieved thanks to the car's combination of a short wheelbase and wide track, light weight, low centre of gravity and highly rigid body. 

Gallery: 2019 Toyota Supra

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The 3.0-litre engine benefits from a twin-scroll turbocharger and produces 250kW and 500Nm of torque. Coupled to an eight-speed automatic transmission, it is characterised by smooth and powerful acceleration, with large amounts of torque available across the full range of engine speeds.

Toyota Gazoo Racing was instrumental in honing the new sports car's performance, working extensively on the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife and surrounding roads in Germany in order to achieve the most agile, stable and rewarding handling. Further testing was also carried out on roads around the world, including in Australia with chief engineer Tetsuya Tada.

On the local front, the new GR Supra will be launched mid-2019. All vehicles will be built in Graz, Austria.

Pure sports car design

Toyota's great sports car heritage is referenced in the design of the new Toyota GR Supra. The landmark 2000GT's influence is evident in the long bonnet, compact body and double-bubble roof, while the distinctive look of the fourth generation Supra is captured with its muscular rear wings and the arc of the integrated spoiler.

The new GR Supra also shares the same classic sports car format of a powerful front-mounted six-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive as its celebrated predecessors.

Supra's design theme was first previewed in the dramatic FT-1 concept car, styled by Toyota's CALTY studio in California and revealed at the 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

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Toyota Supra chief designer Nobuo Nakamura gave his team a simple brief around the concept of "Condensed Extreme", ensuring they were free to express their vision of a pure and individual sports car in a truly original design.

"Condensed Extreme" refers directly to the vehicle's packaging, comprising three principal elements: a short wheelbase, large wheels and wide stance; a taut, two-seat cabin; and a long bonnet with a compact body that reflects the drivetrain combination of in-line six engine and rear-wheel drive.

Nakamura’s vision for an indisputably modern design that evoked the romance of classic sports car styling resulted in a car that approached the limits of what could be manufactured in higher volume, in particular the powerful curves of the rear.

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In the finished design, the "Condensed" theme is evident in the relationship between the GR Supra's large-diameter tyres, short wheelbase and overall length. The wheelbase is shorter than in the 86 coupe, and the tyres are larger.

"Extreme" is interpreted in the car's wide stance, with tight cabin proportions and a wide track -contributing to a high level of manoeuverability and stability. The design was precisely calculated to achieve both optimum drag and lift characteristics, and an ideal front/rear weight balance.

In side view, the low bonnet generates a dynamic line that flows rearwards from the car's low nose, while the back edge of the bonnet and the rear spoiler are set at almost the same height, linked by a low belt line.

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The underbody has a slight forward angle while the cabin has a strong rearward slant, with blacked-out front pillars and character lines on the side of the roof emphasising the taut, compact cabin. Sharp-looking, sturdy sills express the car's high rigidity.

At the rear, the arching lip spoiler has been optimised to suppress lift, while a trapezoidal shape to the rear bumper generates a sense of movement down and out towards the tyres.

Cockpit concept

The driver's cockpit in the new Toyota GR Supra neatly combines traditional GT elements with ultra-modern functionality. Designed to help the driver focus entirely on the business of driving, it is directly influenced by the layout found in single-seater race cars.

A low, slim, horizontal dashboard maximises the forward view through the windscreen, helping the driver place the car with precision in high-speed driving. The principal controls are tightly grouped for quick and easy operation. The instrument panel, centre console and door trim combine in a seamless design that gives the cockpit a strong, unified feel.

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The shape of the cockpit flows down into soft, supportive knee pads in the door trim and on the side of the centre console, their shape calculated with the benefit of Toyota GAZOO Racing's circuit racing experience. 

An asymmetric centre console marks a clear division between the enveloping driver's cockpit and the more open passenger side of the Toyota GR Supra's cabin.

The boot space is large enough for two people's luggage for a weekend away and can be extended with a removable panel at the back of the cabin, creating enough space for a golf bag or all the personal kit needed for a track day.

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Power

The performance heart of the new GR Supra is its 3.0-litre in-line six-cylinder engine, producing up to 250kW and 500 Nm of torque. It is fitted with a twin-scroll turbocharger, high-precision direct fuel injection and continuously variable valve control that secure segment-leading torque performance from very low revs. The powerful, well-balanced, smooth and light revving engine delivers an exhilarating acceleration feel.

It is matched to an eight-speed automatic transmission that provides lightning-fast up and downshifts, with short ratios selected for the lower gears. The driver can take control of gear changes using paddle shifts on the steering wheel and can select Normal or Sport driving modes to suit their preference and the conditions. 

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A Launch Control function enables powerful acceleration from standstill with maximum traction, helping the car move from rest to 100km/h in just 4.3 seconds. 

Engine sound and response, shift pattern, damping, steering and active differential performance are adjusted when the driver selects Sport mode. The vehicle stability control has a special "track" setting that can be selected, reducing the level of system intervention so the driver has greater control of the vehicle's dynamic performance.

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Active differential

An active differential that operates both when accelerating and decelerating and can seamlessly adjust from zero to full, 100% lock, with instant response – will be available on GR Supra.

A dedicated ECU monitors a wide range of inputs, including steering wheel, throttle and brake pedal operation, engine speed and yaw rate, for appropriate triggering of the actuator.

It delivers huge benefits in stability and efficiency when the tyres are reaching their performance limit. The effect is felt in all phases of cornering, with increased stability during the braking and cornering phases and then maximum grip as the driver accelerates out of the bend.

Intensive handling development program

High structural rigidity (greater even than the Lexus LFA supercar), a centre of gravity lower than the 86 coupe and ideal 50:50 front/rear weight distribution were fundamental to achieving the dynamic goals.

This required bold engineering decisions; for example, the desired weight balance was gained by moving the engine as far as possible rearwards, which introduced new production challenges. 

The high body rigidity allowed for more precise and detailed refinements to the suspension geometry and tuning of the shock absorbers.

The new suspension design comprises double-joint spring MacPherson struts at the front and a five-link system at the rear. The front suspension sub-frame and control arm mounting points have been made extremely rigid to yield precise cornering characteristics, while the use of aluminium for the control arms and swivel bearings reduces the car's unsprung weight, giving superior agility and efficiency.

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The new GR Supra also features high-performance wheel hubs with sports-tuned electric power steering. The rear suspension benefits from a similarly lightweight design for the rigid sub-frame and the bracing that connects it to the body, helping ensure extremely precise wheel control.

To prioritise the car's agility and handling, engineers achieved a 1.55:1 "golden ratio" between the wheelbase length and track width.

High specification level

The Toyota GR Supra's specification extends to high-performance features and systems to help the driver enjoy the car's full dynamic potential. These include an active differential, adaptive variable suspension, and available 19-inch forged alloy wheels with a high-performance brake package. Supra is also equipped with an extensive list of advanced safety features.

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