NicKnack
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Nick
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2023
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- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Car(s)
- 1991 Toyota MR2, 2023 Toyota Supra MT
There's nothing bespoke about the FT86 Twins platform, it's a heavily modified Impreza Chassis. The Z4 Chassis the Supra uses is worlds better.I hope they don't base the next Supra on the N platform (IS, RC). If they do, it's inevitable that the car will end up being a porker, just like every other small car based on a larger car. I like the RC-F, but it's really an American Muscle car built by a Japanese company - big, heavy, comfy, with a V8.
The Supra deserves its own bespoke platform, like the 86 gets, but if they must share a platform, I hope Toyota shares it with the 86. Who wouldn't love a GR86 powered by a "G32E" 3.2L I6 turbo, with some higher end materials used in the suspension? Especially if they can keep a similar $65k price point.
If Toyota were to use an entirely bespoke chassis for the Supra and make an I6 based off the G16, by the time it was approved for production, it would put the cost of this car easily in the $150k range, at which point everyone will just complain that it's too expensive for a Toyota. RnD is expensive, and developing a bespoke platform and engine is incredibly expensive.
Although I do agree that I hope any future iterations of this car are not based off of the N platform that Lexus uses, it just doesn't lend well as a sports car platform.
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