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2 0 2 1 T O Y O TA S U P R A Supra adds four-cylinder model

2021 Toyota GR Supra also hits the streets with more power, A91 edition

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One year after its debut, Toyota is raising the bar for the 2021 GR Supra with sixcylinde­r models that leap ahead with a power boost and retuned chassis, while the first ever four-cylinder turbo model joins the line.

The first 1,500 Mk. V Supras were Launch Editions, and for 2021 Toyota is offering 1,000 new A91 Editions. This special edition Supra will have the 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine and will be available in a choice of two colors, Nocturnal or Refraction, the latter exclusive to the A91 Edition and an all-new color for Supra. Accenting the Supra’s concept car-inspired body are a rear black carbon fiber lip spoiler, matte black wheels, C-pillar graphics and carbon fiber mirror caps. The black Alcantara leather-trimmed interior with blue contrast is likewise exclusive to this limited-availabili­ty model, and each A91 Edition will come with two exclusive key gloves and trunk mat.

On the 2021 Supra 3.0 Premium and A91 Edition, the front Brembo brake calipers are painted red and feature the “TOYOTA Supra” logo. All Supra models for 2021 will feature the 8.8-inch audio touch screen that is standard on the 2020 3.0 Premium model; the base model’s 6.5-inch screen has been discontinu­ed.

MORE POWER

The 2020 Toyota GR Supra brought the revered model back in a blaze of speed, with accelerati­on and handling performanc­e that outshone even its illustriou­s A80 predecesso­r. For 2021, Toyota is keeping the pedal down, boosting output of the Supra’s turbocharg­ed 3.0-liter inline-six from 335 hp at 5,0006,500 rpm to 382 hp at 5,800-6,500 rpm, a 14-percent increase. Torque rises from 365 lb.-ft. at 1,600-4,500 rpm to 368 lb.-ft. at 1,800-5,000 rpm.

RETUNED CHASSIS

The 2020 GR Supra won praise for its ride/handling balance, but even the exceptiona­l can be improved. Seeking increased roll resistance and enhanced cornering stability, Toyota retuned the Supra 3.0 chassis, adding lightweigh­t aluminum braces that tie the strut towers to the radiator support to increase lateral rigidity, along with front and rear bump stops and new damper tuning. Revised programmin­g for the electric power steering (EPS), Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Active Differenti­al works in concert with the hardware changes to make the 2021 Supra more stable through quick transition­s, such as compound turns.

QUICK AND LIGHT

The 2020 GR Supra broke from the model’s traditions in several areas, and the 2021 version seems to do it again with the first-ever four-cylinder turbo model. Or does it? The new Supra 2.0 becomes the entry model, returning a two-tier performanc­e lineup that parallels the A70 and A80 Supra models.

The 2021 Supra 2.0 offers an intermedia­te model between the Toyota 86 and the Supra 3.0, giving the customer three distinct Toyota sports car choices.

The 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine shares much of its technology with the 3.0liter inline-six, including a twin-scroll turbo, direct fuel injection and continuous­ly variable timing on both the intake and exhaust camshafts. The variable intake valve lift system adjusts intake valve timing and duration. The bottom line is 255 hp at 5,000-6,500 rpm and a stout 295 lb.-ft. peak torque at 1,550 to 4,400 rpm.

The Supra 2.0 uses the same 8-speed automatic transmissi­on as the 3.0, and Toyota projects 0-60 mph in 5.0 seconds, which will make it Toyota’s second quickest vehicle in the lineup.

The Supra 2.0 has the same electronic­ally limited 155-mph top track speed as the 3.0, and its fuel consumptio­n will be lower.

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A year after it’s world debut, GR Supra is back for 2021 with more horsepower and a four-cylinder option.

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