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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.

  • 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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