Leaked! Front of 2020 Toyota Supra production model first look!!

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I'm going to go with the Lan Evo tow hitch vent mount license plate holder. cause there's no way in hell I want my bumper drilled into. not that im planning on buying one anytime soon.
 

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You probably won't have a choice. Most cars with solutions like this have the plate attachment attached for you by the time you pickup the car. MAYBE if you pre or special order one you can get them to not drill the bumper and attach the bracket.

Is this not the exact same scenario as with the mk4? As I recall, there is a metal bracket underneath the bumper that you can drill out the holes in the polyurethane bumper skin cover and then thread the plate into. Cars that were shipped to states that didn't require front plates never got the holes drilled. In the UK they got these...
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I'm going to go with the Lan Evo tow hitch vent mount license plate holder. cause there's no way in hell I want my bumper drilled into. not that im planning on buying one anytime soon.
Dunno where this tow hitch vent is positioned on an A90, but if it’s on the right hand side u can’t use it for the plate holder if you have a radar sensor.
 

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You probably won't have a choice. Most cars with solutions like this have the plate attachment attached for you by the time you pickup the car. MAYBE if you pre or special order one you can get them to not drill the bumper and attach the bracket.

Is this not the exact same scenario as with the mk4? As I recall, there is a metal bracket underneath the bumper that you can drill out the holes in the polyurethane bumper skin cover and then thread the plate into. Cars that were shipped to states that didn't require front plates never got the holes drilled. In the UK they got these...
20170804155335_grande.jpg
My Subbie came with holes built into the front bumper as part of the mold, but I still didn't put a plate up front :p.
 

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Pencil dick front end. Way too narrow-- it needs some shape in front to match the styling of the rear. Headlights are way too big as well. Toyota has got to be the worst car designer next to Subaru at this point. Fools behold your chariot.
 

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Pencil dick front end. Way too narrow-- it needs some shape in front to match the styling of the rear. Headlights are way too big as well. Toyota has got to be the worst car designer next to Subaru at this point. Fools behold your chariot.
Um have you ever seen an A80? :p :lol:
 

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@Bryster It is still ugly as hell.

The saving grace could be the drive train. No matter, as a Toyota and at that size it'll remain an 18 year old type of high school dream machine and corny for any adult to really consider at a 50k price point.
 

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Pencil dick front end. Way too narrow-- it needs some shape in front to match the styling of the rear. Headlights are way too big as well. Toyota has got to be the worst car designer next to Subaru at this point. Fools behold your chariot.
I think the nose looks good. The upper part looks on point with the FT1. Says you, everyone here seems to like it.
 

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This seems to be another classic Toyota marketing ploy. Although apparently an "unauthorised" leak, Toyota should be very happy with this photo - taken at a completely unflattering angle but still looks reasonably good.

The side profile of it is truly the thing of beauty about this car. Put a meh photo out there & then blow us away at the reveal. Under promise then over deliver (here's hoping anyway).
 

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@Bryster It is still ugly as hell.

The saving grace could be the drive train. No matter, as a Toyota and at that size it'll remain an 18 year old type of high school dream machine and corny for any adult to really consider at a 50k price point.
Still looks better than the Taycan era Porsches
 
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