Don't Expect The New Toyota Supra To Be "A Cheap Car"

From the sounds of it, Toyota's new sports car won't be a bargain, but we probably shouldn't be surprised
Don't Expect The New Toyota Supra To Be

With the next Toyota Supra not arriving in production form until early 2019, we’re left guessing how exactly it’ll shape up for a little while longer. We know it’ll have BMW-sourced engines and that a manual gearbox is unlikely, but how about price?

In an interview with Dutch publication AutoRai, Toyota’s European R&D vice president Gerald Killmann had the following to say (kindly translated by Google): “It will not be a cheap car. There will be a clear difference between the GT86 and Supra. The GT86 remains the affordable sports car, the Supra becomes the performance model.” He wouldn’t confirm or deny if production will be limited, meanwhile.

‘Not cheap’ could be read in a number of ways, but we certainly can’t expect this to be a performance bargain with a hot hatch-like price. But that shouldn’t be a surprise - the last Supra (pictured above) was a pricey so-and-so too. Even when Toyota slashed the price of the twin-turbo version of the MkIV in 1997, it was still being flogged for $39,900 - the equivalent of $65,000 in today’s money. And its most expensive, it was over $80,000, adjusted for inflation.

As for our best guess, we can see the pricing for the new Supra - previewed by a ‘Racing Concept‘ at the Geneva show last month - ending up being quite similar to the Z4 it’ll share a platform and engines with.

Until there’s confirmation though, you might as well get speculating in the comments…

Source: AutoRai via Jalopnik

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Comments

Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Lol there is not a new cheap car, it doesn’t exists.

04/18/2018 - 14:59 |
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Anonymous

So everone will pay about a price of a BMW M4 GTS (Which basically is slowest then the more cheaper Chevy Camaro ZL1 1LE on the ring) or something slower that the GTR NISMO

04/18/2018 - 15:30 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Not this comparison to US cars again which you can hardly drive on EU narrow roads.

04/19/2018 - 06:42 |
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TheBagel

I could have told you this

04/18/2018 - 15:50 |
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Anonymous

Well, but the gt86 isn’t cheap… It’s about 46.000 euros new… Damm taxes!! Somehow mazda is able to sell the mx5 for 25.000 euros!

04/18/2018 - 19:22 |
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ItsChar

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The GT86 is around 30k€ here in Germany. You from NL?

04/19/2018 - 01:56 |
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Anonymous

Why is the GT86 SO SLOW my stock turbocharged Cadillac Escalade is faster than it

04/19/2018 - 01:17 |
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=ash=

No new cars are cheap nowadays. Not even a new Prius.

04/19/2018 - 05:55 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by =ash=

Why should Prius be cheap? Hybrids are not economy cars.

04/19/2018 - 06:41 |
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imtrademarked

what new (later than 2010) sports car is cheap (imo less than 20k).
and take sports car very broad, imo a hot hatch is a sports car just as a porsche is a sports car (the same kind of car, but tottally different)

04/19/2018 - 19:40 |
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SupraDreams

All I’m hoping for is that it looks alot like the FT-1

04/19/2018 - 19:48 |
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Anonymous

The new z4 would be priced similarly to the current car. Toyota wouldn’t dare sell a car for BMW money, itll easily be 5 to 10 grand less in top trim.

04/19/2018 - 23:11 |
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