Modal170
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Guff said that no one knows the actual specs and are just rumors. If it wasn't from Toyota, who will likely break the specs first before anyone else...I am trying to ballpark an MSRP with reason. So at 340bhp and 3,300 lbs cited at the Festival of Speed you are looking at a 370Z Sport, Tech competitor.
The 2018 Z in that configuration has an MSRP of about $37,000. I would be willing to pay a premium for the Supra given the potential of the engine.
The VQ37VHR is basically optimized from the factory. 2 throttle bodies on a 3.7L motor is a lot of intake. Exhaust and tuning doesn't get you much for the money invested. Aftermarket turbo kits are a big investment and is certainly voiding a drivetrain warranty. Also a manual is cheaper than the automatic.
Meanwhile a CGI block with a closed deck, high flow factory heads on boost is an ECU flash away from sizeable gains.
How much more could the MSRP reasonably be aside from dealer markups the first year or so for the MKV?
Asking $10,000 over a similarly equipped 370Z is as far as I could go. Even at this price range the Pony cars are compelling not to mention a low mile C7.
Then don't believe it
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