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The new Toyota Supra now comes with 2 different engine choices, and I drove them both. See why they're very different sports cars.
The new Toyota Supra now comes with 2 different engine choices, and I drove them both. See why they're very different sports cars.
Matthew DeBordJul 7, 2020, 03:42 IST
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Last year, Toyota brought back the legendary Supra. For the 2021 model year, it updated the launch edition of the two-door, which shares a lot of DNA with the BMW Z4.
I tested the new GR Supra 3.0 and Supra 2.0.
The Supra 3.0 has a 3.0-liter 382-horsepower inline six-cylinder engine; the 2.0 has a 2.0-liter inline four, making 255 horsepower.
Both versions of the new Supra are compelling, with the 3.0 offering more straight-ahead velocity and the 2.0 providing a lighter, dartier vibe.
Here's what I thought of the much-anticipated, all-new Toyota Supras when I drove it last year.
"This car has massive punch and ferocious composure," I wrote. "It's hot in a straight line, but it's a thing of beauty when slung into a corner, and the steering is just about perfect."
Sounds pretty good, right? So why did Toyota run the risk of confusing the market by offering two versions of the Supra for the 2021 model year?
I'll explain later. But for now, let's consider what we have before us: a legendary nameplate, with two powerplants under the hood. The horsepower difference between them is over 100 ponies. They look the same, but behind the wheel, they're quite distinctive.
Read on to find out how and why:
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My Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Premium test car was from the 2021 model year and arrived wearing an "Absolute Zero" white paint job. Price? Toyota didn't list it for my tester, but it's around $55,000 to start.
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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I had already sampled the much-anticipated new Supra. This 2020 GR Supra had a "Renaissance Red" paint job and with an as-tested price of $56,220, a bit of a premium over the $49,990 base model.
2020 Toyota Supra GR.
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I also tested the Supra's mechanically similar cousin, the BMW Z4 (in convertible trim). BMW and Toyota jointly developed the vehicles.
BMW Z4 Roadster.
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The 2021 Supra 3.0 benefited from a passel of updates to the 2020 car,
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The design, of course, wasn't really altered, despite the variety of under-the-hood upgrades.
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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What's weird the Supra is that don't want to like the busy, folded, swoopy sheet metal, but after I overcome that reflex, the Supra grows on me.
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I could do without some the pointless exterior details like the faux door vents, but whatever.
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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You just have to get used to the extraneous plastic.
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My tester has 19-inch forged aluminum wheels front and rear ...
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... Along with red brake calipers and Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires all the way around.
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The front end is emblematic of my like/not-like relationship with the Supra. I don't wanna favor those L-shaped scoops, the headlights have that odd thingy extending at the bottom ...
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... But change the angle and it looks better. Those LED headlights are quite effective, by the way.
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Change the angle again, and it's kinda too much. Luckily, the front aero isn't so snug to the ground that you have to be scrupulous about entering sloped driveways.
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The hatch terminated in a flipped-up spoiler. Which is sort of oddly shaped.
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Peer closely at the lower part of the back end and you can glimpse a modest diffuser.
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The dual pipes are a nice touch, as are the broad rear haunches.
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As I noted when I first drove the car, designer Nobuo Nakamura clearly executed an overall vision with the Supra. But it might not be for everybody.
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Let's pop the hatch and see what we can see in the cargo hold.
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Sigh. There's less that 10 cubic-feet to work with.
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You could stow a couple of overnight bags. I think a golf bag might be a challenge.
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Let's slip inside and sample the interior (no fancy names, by the way — just "Black").
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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Its two-seats are cozy, but you knew that. What else could you expect from a sporty coupé?
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Toyota does a nice seat! The Supras have cut-outs to accommodate a racing harness, however, so you get some excellent bolstering.
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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The leather wrapped steering wheel is the usual multifunction affair ...
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... And the instrument cluster is refreshingly simple.
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The Supra has paddle shifters for auto-manual driving ...
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... But I wound up using them sparingly. The regular auto delivered plenty satisfying performance.
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The most prominent interior design feature is the carbon-fiber trim.
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There's wireless charging cubby that's actually sort of difficult to access, but it works fine.
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Something to admire: Toyota has enabled just two drive modes for the Supra — Normal and Sport. In a world of seemingly endless configurations, I appreciated the simplicity.
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The joystick shifter takes some getting used to. But I got the hang of it after a while.
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The BMW iDrive-ish buttons-and-knob interface controls ...
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... The 8.8-inch infotainment screen. If it looks as though it was taken from a BMW, it basically was.
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The system requires some initial processing of submenus, but it achieves its objectives. Navigation is good, Bluetooth connectivity is seamless, and there's a USB port for device integration.
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Time to pop the hood!
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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That's a 382-horsepower, inline six-cylinder engine, with a twin-scroll turbocharger. It makes 368 pound-feet of torque.
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The power is sent to the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic. The Supra GR I drove last year made 335 horsepower with 365 pound-feet of torque. My 0-60 mph time in 2019 was around four seconds, and the new 3.0 Supra was a tad faster.
2021 Toyota Supra 3.0.
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NOW, let's have a look at the GR Supra 2.0! In "Renaissance Red," it started at around $43,000.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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Time to look under the hood of the lesser Supra.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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Minus the bracing, this guy looks the same as its bigger brother, but under the engine cowling is a 255-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, making 295 pound-feet of torque. That's a significant drop from the six-banger. But the eight-speed auto remains.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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The 0-60 mph dash in the 2.0 Supe passed ... well, in a notably more leisurely manner than in the 3.0. It's supposed to be five seconds. I thought it was slower than that in an unofficial test.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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But the 2.0 is serious fun once the car gets up to speed. I took it on a long drive — about 200 miles round-trip — and zipped around many a semi on the highway.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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The 2.0 is also lighter than the 3.0 — by just over 200 lbs. On the road, I didn't really detect any major differences, but on windy roads, the 2.0 had a more feathery demeanor.
Toyota Supra 2.0
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So what's the verdict on the two flavors of Supra?