Right now everyone is just guessing this and that. I think we'll have a better idea once 2026 comes and we see how many of these Toyota has actually produced.
^Especially if that A100 is gonna take place. IIRC, people over at the vette forum said they were picking up new GS C7s for around $45k after the C8 was announced.
The only reason why I said that was because we had two staff members at the press event and one of them said he specifically asked and the reply was an open diff. I don't think it's that far-fetch considering the launch of the 2.0 was pushed back a few months behind the 21 MY 3.0.
This guy feels the same way as Mr. Harris.
The Toyota Supra Is Good, But It's Not the Japanese Sports Car I Wanted
https://www.roadandtrack.com/reviews/a34947571/toyota-supra-review-good-not-japanese-sports-car-i-wanted/
Its not even the overall length. Its the short wheelbase that makes it look tiny. If they could have only push back the rear wheels by just a few inches. By doing so it the side air duct could have been incorporated better and maybe even functional. :dunno:
Its cool to look at and all, but its just for show. Don't want to be a downer, but not even the shooting brake and convertible 86 concept made production.