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OFFICIAL New Toyota Supra

Toyota pits ‘pure sports car’ against Porsche 718 Cayman after 17-year absence

- JAMES ATTWOOD

The new Toyota GR Supra – a model which returns after a 17-year break – is a sports car “in the purest form”, according to the Japanese manufactur­er, with a singular focus on driver pleasure.

The fifth-generation Supra retains the front-engined, rear-wheel-drive, two-seat layout of previous versions. The Porsche 718 Cayman rival has been honed by Toyota’s Gazoo Racing performanc­e division and was developed alongside the BMW Z4, with which it shares a 3.0-litre straight-six turbocharg­ed engine producing 335bhp and 362lb ft, and an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

The Bmw-developed inline six-cylinder used in the GR Supra features a twin-scroll turbocharg­er, with direct fuel injection and variable valve control. It has been tuned, says Toyota, to offer ‘segmentlea­ding’ torque performanc­e from very low revs. The maximum 362lb ft of torque is available between 1600-4500rpm.

That gives the GR Supra 52lb ft more torque than the 310lb ft the Porsche 718 Cayman S produces between 2100-4500rpm and, at a claimed 4.3sec, the Toyota is

0.3sec quicker from 0-62mph. The 335bhp developed by the GR Supra’s engine is 10bhp down on the 718 Cayman S.

The Supra offers Normal and Sport drive modes, launch control and a special ‘track’ setting that reduces the influence of the Vehicle Stability Control system. In Europe, it will be sold exclusivel­y with an active differenti­al.

The car is based around a ‘condensed extreme’ concept, the long bonnet and bubble roof reflecting the 2000GT, and front and rear styling that nods to the fourth-generation Supra. It also features prominent curved rear wings, which Toyota claims approach the limits of what can be manufactur­ed at high volume.

Toyota says the dimensions were set around achieving a “golden ratio” between the wheelbase length and the tread width of 1.55. The new Supra has a wheelbase of 2470mm – compared with 2570mm for the GT86 – with a tread width of 1594mm at the front and 1589mm at the rear. Overall width is 1854mm.

The Supra sits on double-joint Macpherson struts at the front, with a five-link system at the rear. It uses 19in alloy wheels, with Michelin Pilot

The Supra GR was developed alongside the BMW Z4 and shares a turbo 3.0-litre straight six

The first 90 customers will be offered an A90 Edition, reflecting the developmen­t car’s chassis code

Super Sport tyres – slightly wider at the rear than the front – and four-pot Brembo brake calipers.

Toyota Gazoo Racing’s developmen­t team was key to refining the car’s handling, which was honed both on public roads and race tracks including the Nürburgrin­g. Toyota says the Supra has a higher structural integrity than the Lexus LFA supercar, a lower centre of gravity than the GT86 and 50:50 front/rear weight distributi­on. Achieving the latter involved pushing the engine as far back as possible beneath the bonnet.

The car’s styling features a large central grille with air intakes and six-lens LED headlights, which lead into the long, low bonnet that, along with the double-bubble roof, has been designed to minimise drag.

Inside, Toyota says the Supra cockpit has been inspired by single-seater racing cars, with a low dashboard to maximise forward views, and the main controls tightly grouped together. Reflecting its developmen­t alongside the Z4, the interior of the Supra makes extensive use of BMW switchgear.

There is a three-spoke leather-covered steering wheel, racing-influenced Alcantara covered seats and an 8.8in digital driver instrument display, along with an 8.8in central multimedia display that can be operated via touchscree­n or rotary controller. There is a 290-litre boot, compared with 281 litres for the Z4.

The GR Supra will launch with two trim levels, called Active and Premium. Higherspec Premium models gain black leather upholstery, a 12-speaker JBL sound system, a head-up display and a wireless smartphone charger.

Built alongside the Z4 in Graz, Austria, first deliveries of the GR Supra are due by late summer, with a limit of 900 cars in Europe in the first year, on an expected price tag

of around £50,000. The first 90 European customers who pre-order will be offered a limited A90 Edition – reflecting the chassis code seen on the developmen­t car – which will come with a Storm Grey matt paint finish, black alloy wheels and a rear leather interior.

While the Supra will be a comparativ­ely low-volume product, its importance to Toyota as a halo model is demonstrat­ed by the fact that Akio Toyoda, the company’s president, tested the car on the Nürburgrin­g before giving it his final approval.

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