I was just saying while Toyota will make sure this Iron block will invoke both nostalgia from the mkiv days of throwing insane amounts of power without it blowing up and still be the reliable drivetrain that we expect of a Toyota brand , some people really are picky and wouldn't be happy with...
They probably did their due diligence.
People are complaining about fake vents on a car. Enthusiasts are hard to please, very hard to please. People wouldn't buy the supra if it didn't have a straight 6. But then people would complain it wasn't an iron block. Then complain it's a BMW motor...
I was doing it as a frame of reference
We have two companies, jap and jap.
Now we have jap and german.
One just shared parts, the other appears to be working from complete scratch and thinking how long a development cycle would be if a new i6 engine was done by toyota?
It was poorly...
Guess we have to wait for the official reveal where Toyota will have the floor and the crowd'z/automotive world's attention. It is absurd how long it has been and how little concrete details are available
So as I said earlier where it felt qeird that Tada wasn't pushing the car or red lining it sorta makes sense now if this ain't the true motor.
So...
B48u
B58U
AND
New motor all worked by Toyota.
I wonder if that top trim car is roaring in the headquarters of Toyota?
I guess we could call the car the Toyota GT1 or TS1
Toyota, Supra, 1
The first gen of a car inspired by the supra just like the gt86 was inspired by the corolla ae86 and vintage lightweight rwd.
People would look at it in a new light and accept it.
I don't mind that it is called a supra...
Asked a friend and said it was more or less an article explaining the difference between the two company and their partnership
Edit: said it was rendered in CG
Thought it said cast iron or something
Toyota will need an amazing PR agent on this to fix the perception that was done from pursists who are not in the automative world and understand what a new car costs a company these days.
A commerical of european markets like m2, m4, caymans and 911 with engine roars, vintage video of their...