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335HP 4 Banger certainly changes thingsMaybe thats the answer, Jeff... 4cyl, B58, and then the iron block motor in the RZ
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335HP 4 Banger certainly changes thingsMaybe thats the answer, Jeff... 4cyl, B58, and then the iron block motor in the RZ
185hp 4cyl makes zero sense when you have a more powerful lower priced 86 around. 250hp 4cyl sounds like the IS200t motor and the RZ is what seems to be the trim to look forward to.They are all turbo, but I'm thinking that RZ better have 380+ hp. I expect the SZ-R to be lower power like 335...
There is some conflicting info outside of my sources that say the SZ-R is a 250hp 4cyl turbo and that SZ is a 185hp 4cyl, but that makes zero sense to me for two reasons. Why design a Supra, with such intent on 6cyl, test said 6cyl forever in the 3070lb car, and then release two 4cyl models?
Gr SupraWeight manages to find its way into trim levels pretty easily these days.
For example, let's look at the Lexus IS, the base model was the IS250, which had a 2.5L V6 that weighed in at about 370 lb. The top model was the IS F, the 5.0L V8 weighed in at about 500 lb for a difference of 130 lb. The car overall though, IS250 curb weight: 3435 lb, IS F curb weight: 3780 lb; a difference of 345 lb.
There are other components that are going to change between trim levels that add weight beside the engine (brakes, transmission, differential, optional items like power seats, etc.).
I suspect the SZ/SZ-R/RZ grade levels won't get marketed as such in North America either. Probably something lamer. They were Japan-only grades on the A80 anyway. We'll probably get something catchy like "Turbo".
Jeff
It will be interesting to see if GR appears anywhere on the US-spec cars. I suspect it won't. From what Toyota has said, the GR brand isn't coming to North America any time soon. Nicely evidenced by the new Nascar version.Gr Supra
Gr Supra Turbo
Gr Supra Twin Turbo
These are regular grade levels, the GRMN will likely be a separate package released at a later date.So is the RZ version the "GRMN model" that everyone has been talking about? Or is the only difference in the SZ-R and RZ are different standard options (base vs luxury)? And that a true GRMN Supra will come at a later date.
GRMN is essentially their NISMOSo is the RZ version the "GRMN model" that everyone has been talking about? Or is the only difference in the SZ-R and RZ are different standard options (base vs luxury)? And that a true GRMN Supra will come at a later date.
Then I'll just get the SZ-R. Less weight and $$$.These are regular grade levels, the GRMN will likely be a separate package released at a later date.
Jeff