Production Toyota Supra will be revealed in the first half of 2019 at Detroit!

Which Auto Show do you think we will see the production at?


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Beijing Motor Show – Auto China (2018) April 25, 2018 to May 4, 2018 ???

Can we add this to the poll as an option?
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highly unlikely, but we may see something surprising elsewhere closer to the end of the year :)
 
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A70 and Guff it is possible we will see a production version at Bejing?
Although China is a big market, the chances of a Japanese company revealing a flagship offering in China seems very unlikely. While Toyota does seem fairly autoshow-agnostic as far as reveals, Beijing is def one of the lowest on the list.

Stranger things have happened!
 

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It was from a pretty good 3rd party source, but was just an opinion so the reveal dates/locations will continue to be unknown especially since it seems there is ongoing testing and decisions still to make... having said that A70 your reply is intriguing....
 

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Yup. I'm gonna go start a family or something. GG Toyota. GG.
That's a strange price point (64k-72k). I understand they want to compete with the Cayman by offering a better car for the same price or a similar car for less money.

Since 64-72k is basically the price of a Cayman I'm assuming they've produced a better (faster) car. However, the price is a bit disappointing if true. Even if I can afford this car, I wouldn't want to. I'm a toyota shopper. My wife and I both make enough money but this price just seems excessive.

We're in a very strange economy right now and signs point to a contraction soon. Bizarre time to buy a high priced sports car.

$50-60k feels more reasonable.
 
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