The Toyota Supra is a very iconic car that has been featured in a few movies, but the one that stands out more is the Toyota Supra from the Fast and the Furious. The Supra is rare to buy now a days and if you do come across one for sale, it will most likely to sell from 35,000 to maybe 40,000.
The Toyota Supra from the Fast and the furious.
Supras were first produced in 1978 to 2002. It was derived from the Toyota Celica in 1978, but it was both longer and wider.
Mark 1 Supra (1st Gen. 1978-1981)
The First Generation Supra, also called the Celica Supra, or the Celica XX, was heavily based of the Celica. it had a 110 hp (82 kW) 2,563 cc (2.563 L; 156.4 cu in) 12-valve SOHC inline-6 engine. Drive train options for the Mark I were either a 5-speed manual (W50) or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission (A40D).
First Gen Supra (MK1 Supra, Toyota Celica Supra, or Celica XX)
Mark 11 Supra (2nd Gen. 1981-1986)
The Second Generation Supra, still called the Celica Supra and Celica XX, was completely redesigned by Toyota. Several key differences, most notably the design of the front end and fully retractable pop-up headlights. Other differences would be the inline-6 still present in the Supra instead of the inline-4 as well as an increase in length and wheelbase to conform with the overall larger engine. This Generation of supras also had the L-Type and P-Type. L-type was Luxury type and P-Type was Performance type.
Second Gen Supra (MK11 Supra, Toyota Celica, or Celica XX)
Mark 111 Supra (3rd Gen. 1986-1992)
The Third Generation Supra, was Completely redesigned and it was also cut off with the celica bond, they were two separate models now.
The engine was updated to a more powerful 3.0 200 hp (149 kW) inline 6.
In 1987, the first Supra Turbo was introduced with the inter-cooled, turbo charged version of the 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder engine boosted power to 230 hp (172 kW; 233 PS) 240 lb·ft (325 N·m). The Turbo model also included an engine oil cooler and integrated rear spoiler. The sports package, which was standard on the Turbo and optional on the base model, included a limited slip differential (LSD), TEMS, and headlamp washers.
Third Gen Supra (MK111 Supra)
Third Gen Supra Turbo
Mark IV Supra (4th Gen. 1992-2002)
The Fourth Generation Supra was the revolutionary Era of the supra. This was the most iconic supra, and the most fastest. Toyota upgraded the Supra turbo's engine (smaller, steel wheeled turbochargers, bigger fuel injectors, etc.). This increased the power output to 320 hp (239 kW; 324 PS) at 5600 rpm and 315 lb·ft (427 N·m) at 4000 rpm.[13] The turbocharged variant could achieve 0–60 mph in as low as 4.6 seconds and 1/4 mile (402 m) in 13.1 seconds at 109 mph (175 km/h).[16] The turbo version was tested to reach over 285 km/h (177 mph), but the cars are restricted to just 180 km/h (112 mph) in Japan and 250 km/h (155 mph) elsewhere.
Fourth Gen Supra (MKIV Supra)
Possibly 5th Gen Supra?
With Toyota ending the supra production in 2002, the supra has been long gone and rare on the streets. But in 2014, they announced a new car that could be a possible successor to the supra in 2015, we still dont know if it will be called The Toyota Supra, but it looks very similar to the supra. They have named it FT-1 for now, atleast.
Toyota FT-1
The toyta supra can be customized and modified to perform better, and look waaay better. Here are a few pics:
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