Same feelings…also no 6MT and not pure ICE.Maybe it looks better in person (like the
Supra), but I don't care for it. It's too angular, and the hood is mile long.
Leaning the same way. Might be different in-person. A bit to rectangular / boxy. The LFA prototype has nicer lines IMO.Maybe it looks better in person (like the Supra), but I don't care for it. It's too angular, and the hood is mile long.
Unless I'm misunderstanding, it's not a concept. I'm pretty sure that is the actual production car.Production would be a lot milder in appearance. Remember the MKV Supra concept?
It could happen but the 4-cylinder has enough output to make 400-600 hp. There are multiple models that could benefit from this power plant. I don’t see a use case for an inline 6 variant solely for the next gen Supra.Something else I took notice of in the Japanese reviewer's video above is that he states the bore and stroke of the 4.0L V8 twin turbo is the same as the bore and stroke found in the upcoming G20E 2.0L turbo engine that will power the GR Corolla, GR MR2 and other cars.
This is just my own stretch but... if Toyota has been willing to design that four cylinder and join two of them together to form their flagship supercar V8 they might just be willing to do the same thing by joining two of their three cylinder G16E's or two of the rumored 1.5L variants (which are supposed to at minimum power the Japan only or JDM & Europe only GR Starlet rally car) together to form a new inline six engine.
One hopes.
Toyota LOVES to amortize development costs all around and killing many birds with only a few stones seems to be what they have been doing with these new performance engines so far.
They're on a roll here and going for everything they can it seems so it wouldn't surprise me. And they did emphasize the 1JZ-GTE, 2JZ-GTE and 3S-GTE in the ending of the last episode of their promotional anime series.
Which says a lot about the upper potential of the V8.It could happen but the 4-cylinder has enough output to make 400-600 hp. There are multiple models that could benefit from this power plant. I don’t see a use case for an inline 6 variant solely for the next gen Supra.
-RJM