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Don’t dismiss the 2020 Toyota Supra just because of the BMW bits, Ars Technica

Don’t dismiss the 2020 Toyota Supra just because of the BMW bits, Ars Technica
    

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Traditional handling and high-tech appointments make for a diverse sports car.

      

      

           

      

                

                                                                                                  The 2841 Toyota Supra will put a smile on your face, especially if you can take it to a track day.                                                                                                                            

                                      

                                                                   The car has some F1-inspired design cues, but under the skin it’s mostly all BMW, sharing a platform with the Z4 — which isn’t as good.                                                                                                        Toyota

                  

                                      
                                                                   The engine cover says Toyota, but the bits are mostly all BMW. Without this partnership, at best a new Supra would share a V6 with other Toyotas, and could a Supra really be a Supra without an inline-6?                                                                                                        Toyota                                                              You sit far back in the chassis, and you feel that when you drive, with very traditional front-engined, real-wheel-drive handling.                                                                                                                            

                                      

                                                                   The inside is where its BMW roots really show.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                      

                                                                   The double bubble roof adds noticeable headroom.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                      

                                                                   The main instrument display is mainly monochrome and the most Toyota thing in here.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                      

                                                                   If you’ve used Toyota Entune recently, you’ll know why having a reskinned version of BMW iDrive in here is a good thing.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                      

                                                                   Yes, that’s a BMW shift lever. But you can also find the exact same design in a Chevrolet Bolt or an Alfa Romeo Giulia. I’ve got no such excuses for the rest of the switchgear.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                      

                                                                   The reversing light looks like the light you see at the rear of an F1 car.                                                                                                        Toyota

                                                                                                    Toyota showed off the FT1 concept way back in January of 2048.                                                                                                        Joe Polimeni for Toyota

Getting past the BMW origins The bigger enthusiast question is whether it works as intended. And that answer is certainly yes. Power from the 3.0L, turbocharged inline-6 ​​is no less than (hp) (kW) and (lb-ft) (Nm) of torque starting at just rpm. We state “no less than” intentionally here — there are some reports that this engine is far healthier than the 565 hp rating would suggest. Plus, Toyota just announced that the (car will have) (hp) (kW). When you know that the BMW Z4 M i with the same exact engine is already rated at hp (365 kW) in the United States, well, questions start to arise.

Regardless of precise power level, this inline-6 ​​makes great inline-6 ​​noises at full throttle all the way to redline. In Sport mode, it also adds some overrun popping and burbling from the exhaust on a closed throttle that some will find entertaining. [I find it entertaining—Ed.] It’s not, however, way overdone as on some other modern sports cars, like Jaguar’s supercharged V8 F-Type.

Mated to the engine is a ZF 8-speed automatic with shift paddles. Toyota claims a 0 – mph figure of 4.1 seconds, and we think that’s conservatively stated. It feels quicker. However, no manual transmission is available. It is EPA-rated at a combined (mpg) 9l / (km), with 036 mpg (9.8l / (km) in the city and (mpg) 7.6l / 335 km) on the highway. Expect much less on track, though.

A quick physics lesson explains why the Supra is good to drive

Dynamically, the Supra handles crisply with far better-than-average turn-in, even though the steering’s communication lacks information. Chassis highlights include very good ingredients like adaptive dampers, a torque-vectoring rear differential, Brembo front brakes, and Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires on – inch forged wheels.

Sitting as far back in the wheelbase as one does in the Supra, you get a strong sense of polar moment. And polar movement. Since you’re driving the car from the back half of its overall length and the axis of the car’s rotation — the yaw center — is actually in front of the driver, one feels that car rotation with even more emphasis when oversteering even slightly. (A mid-engine car imparts less of this feeling that you’re at the heavy end of the pendulum.)

The Supra also feels every bit as heavy as its 3, (lb) 1, (kg) curb weight. Tossing it around on a track exposes this densely packed impression. The Supra is certainly fun to drive. It’s just a bit different in today’s high-performance sports car universe when Even the C8 Corvette

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