Yes, that’s a nice one! I like that frozen grey too, but BMW charges about 2,800 Euros + tax for it I guess Toyota pricing for options won’t be much less.Oh nice, Blue Stone Metallic! I like that color a lot actually!
More or less referring to the "C" on the end of it and how it is cross referenced to the 382hp model B58 since some members were questioning if we were getting that versionWhile it's not S engine (from BMW M models), the B58 is still a good engine and has proven to be underrated from the factory.
Maybe options for buyers to have luxury seats instead of manual seats?The four bangers appear to have manual seats....
It sure doesn'tNow, does the engine have an oil dip stick? I heard some modern BMW engines don't have an oil dip-stick lol.
*Sighs*It sure doesn't
So you are suggesting that there is more to this than what we are seeing here? I hope so. I think many of us are still waiting for this magic bullet that Toyota seems to have somewhere. Not to sound negative, but this reveal just makes the Supra look like a Toyota tuned Z4 40i.The one thing when looking at catalogs is that often they are released as information is available near the time production is starting. Some information may not be present yet, and I've also seen things change. It's usually things like a part is only available as an assembly, or they haven't finalized something, so things may still get added as time goes on. Especially true if there are special grades that have production starting at a later date. Other items missing for example are the brakes.
That said, it is interesting the Supra catalog is in the BMW listings at all (but very nice that we have actual BMW part numbers for the Toyota pieces - that was never something that existed for the ZN6 for example), and allows direct comparison with other BMW models. Also interesting is that the new Z4 isn't yet in the catalog listing, even though it is set to launch first... strange.
Looks like the B48D and B58C are the USA-market engines if the current state of the catalog is to be believed. No manual transmission listed for any grade level for European or USA markets.
EDIT: The more I look at production dates and the like, the more I think this catalog applies more to the early production prototypes running around in various states with the new camo and will be updated as the final production versions start on the assembly line.
Jeff
The designers got the center console all wrong...lol...the center console side panel should be away from the driver...and be on the passengers side, not in the way of the driver's reach of things. Jesus...This render was actually pretty damn close to what we got