Toyota Supra rumored to be offered with 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder base model

Are you going to buy the 4 cylinder version?


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SupraFiend

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Oh no the Celica would definitely be in the $40 K range. The yaris hot hatch would have to slot into that sub $35K price bracket. Performance Pack and special edition 86/BRZ are already low to mid 30K so 40K for a factory turbo with 65-80 more HP doesn't seem like too much of a stretch for current owners.
What currency are you talking? I've been going by USD. The GT86 starts at $26k USD.
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What currency are you talking? I've been going by USD. The GT86 starts at $26k USD.
Starts yes. But in my area the special edition TRD 86 has a MSRP of $33,340 USD. Limited trim BRZ with performance Pack option is $30,725 and their special edition are also $33,xxx plus USD. Obviously you can get them for less but I'm listing MSRP to be able to compare apples to apples.
I'm suggesting the hypothetical more powerful factory turbo 4CYL successor would probably be priced higher than those existing top models.
 
 




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