Practicality & Storage Space in the new Supra

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It can,you just need to position them correctly
...where? plz spilner why bother....show me anyone who has successfully carried 4 tires in their MKIV? MKV ain't gonna even come close..

As far as a golf bag I'm betting it ain't gonna fit in the trunk, probably gonna need to throw it in the passenger seat..

..yay for a serious sports car (with only an automatic)
 

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...where? plz spilner why bother....show me anyone who has successfully carried 4 tires in their MKIV? MKV ain't gonna even come close..

As far as a golf bag I'm betting it ain't gonna fit in the trunk, probably gonna need to throw it in the passenger seat..

..yay for a serious sports car (with only an automatic)
For reference,The Z4 looks like it can hold a few 24-packs
 

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The MKV won't be able to fit 4 wheels/tires, esp 19's. That's the benefit of having a 2+2 that was unfortunately overlooked. The 86 could barely pull it off since it has the foldable seat.

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no, you're just randomly rambling like always unless again, where is the proof to what you replied to earlier....? plz

I was thinking placing the tyres on top of the subwoofers,but they have to be small though



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yes, according to spilner carrying 4 donuts is the same as carrying a full set of wheels/tires for the track. strong logic
 

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...where? plz spilner why bother....show me anyone who has successfully carried 4 tires in their MKIV? MKV ain't gonna even come close..

As far as a golf bag I'm betting it ain't gonna fit in the trunk, probably gonna need to throw it in the passenger seat..

..yay for a serious sports car (with only an automatic)
OK Now stop all this arguing!!!

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It Fits my MKIV!

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OK Now stop all this arguing!!!

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It Fits my MKIV!

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lmao oh plz, don't be as silly as bryster/spliner...ya we really want to be mounting our tires each time -.- wheels AND tires...either way MKV ain't gonna be doing either..

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The 2020 Toyota Supra was designed with one very clear goal in mind - fun behind the wheel. However, given the Supra is still a road car that folks will likely drive on the street with, you know, stuff in it, it’s worth checking out what it offers in terms of practicality. Luckily, the Supra does indeed come with a hatchback cargo area that can fit stuff inside it.

SPACE FOR THINGS
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Press a little button up front, and the Supra’s be-spoilered hatch pops up, revealing the rear cargo section.

Despite the hatch, the opening is really quite small, which makes loading larger items in and out kinda difficult. The shape of the cargo area is a little awkward as well, with decent width, but an abbreviated length. Towards the nose of the car, the hatch section gets a large blocked off section, which likely covers the rear strut bar. At either end of the cover is a pair of subwoofers, which are offered as optional equipment lower in the line, and standard equipment higher in the line.

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That said, the hatch leads directly into the cabin space, which means you can place longer items lengthwise so that they stretch forward next to the seats.

All told, the Supra offers 10.1 cubic-feet of cargo space, which is more than what you get with the Toyota 86 (6.9 cubic-feet), but less than what you get with the Porsche 718 Cayman (14.9 cubic-feet).

The moral of the story is this - the 2020 Supra has a trunk big enough to carry some things, but it’s not the most practical vehicle on the planet. I’d wager the hatch would swallow a pair of golf bags or a few suitcases, but not much else. This is still a true sports car, and frankly, I’m happy Toyota decided to maximize front interior room rather than trunk space.

Topping it all off is a plastic and fabric cargo cover.

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On average, we think the 2020 Toyota’s Supra hatch section is a fine solution for a modern sports car, and certainly better than some lame half bench seat.

Stay tuned as we continue our coverage of the 2020 Toyota Supra all this week!

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