The New Toyota Supra Has Been 'Leaked' By A Japanese Magazine

The rumour mill is full of talk that these photographs of Japan's Best Car magazine show the new, production-ready Supra, weeks before its official unveiling
The New Toyota Supra Has Been 'Leaked' By A Japanese Magazine

The new Toyota Supra has apparently been leaked early by a Japanese magazine, and the Internet is about to explode.

Japan’s Best Car magazine has, according to SupraMkV.com, printed the automotive equivalent of Kate Middleton sunbathing topless. If it’s genuine, you’re just not meant to be seeing it, and Toyota will be livid about it.

The New Toyota Supra Has Been 'Leaked' By A Japanese Magazine

The article is said to show pictures of the production-spec Supra MkV alongside basic dimensions and engine specifications, plus a racing version. But the car looks so similar to the 2014 FT-1 concept that any semi-responsible motoring hack has got to tread carefully – just in case.

Given the hype around this car, it could be an elaborate hoax, or the magazine might simply be using FT-1-based images to illustrate the specs sent to it by Toyota Japan. The lower front skirt is different to the concept’s, but it’s incredibly close. We just don’t know what’s what, yet, and none of us speak Japanese in order to translate.

The New Toyota Supra Has Been 'Leaked' By A Japanese Magazine

The specs claim that the MkV will use a 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six with 335 horsepower and 332lb ft – plus a 37lb ft overboost function. Fair enough; the parts-sharing setup with the BMW Z4 makes such an engine as likely as death and taxes.

It’s said to be 4380mm long, 1855mm wide and 1290mm high, which is 140mm longer, 110mm wider and 30mm lower than the GT86. Again, these numbers are believable. So is the 1496kg kerb weight, although that makes it over 200kg chunkier than the ‘86.

The New Toyota Supra Has Been 'Leaked' By A Japanese Magazine

The leak also says that the straight-six will be linked to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. We’d like to believe otherwise and we’re still holding out for the official news before abandoning hope. Finally, the 225- and 255-section front and rear tyres aren’t too wide, suggesting that it might have just the right amount of grip to play with.

We can tell you right now that Toyota won’t offer any comment on this, so we don’t expect to bring you any. The truth will out at the Geneva Motor Show.

Source: SupraMkV.com via Instagram/japanese.car.community

Hat tip to Nishant Dash!

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Comments

Anonymous

But can this engine get the hp of a 2jz?

02/15/2018 - 15:02 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

it makes 15 more horsepower than a 2jz lol

02/15/2018 - 17:42 |
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Nerdy moustache

Who speaks Japanese?

02/15/2018 - 15:14 |
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Anonymous

That’s just… Ugly. I hope that’s not real. Just opinion but they tried too hard to make that look like the mk4.

02/15/2018 - 15:23 |
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[Flux]

Sue me, but that front looks DOPE.

02/15/2018 - 15:24 |
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Gites

Here a real pic

02/15/2018 - 15:25 |
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CannedRex24

woooah wait what?

only 335bhp!?
espically with a DOHC Inline 6!
i was expecting 400-450bhp

i honestly dont mind it, but who are they trying to compete against!?
its a 100bhp down on the M4 and looking at that kerb weight value, im not sure itll have corner chucking on its side either……
i honestly doubt people would buy this over a civic type r or a golf r

please tell me these arent the real specs….(i was hoping

02/15/2018 - 15:28 |
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(IKR, where’s the progress, the mk4 made 320hp… Admittedly it was a 100kg heavier)

02/15/2018 - 16:08 |
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well knowing how you cant really buy type r’s and vw’s are fairly unreliable this could be promising assuming they make it not a hybrid and a manual

02/15/2018 - 17:55 |
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PetrolHead's Garage

I Don’t know if it likes me but it must be an animal of car!!!

Will be subscribed :P

And I will share this on my pages!

02/15/2018 - 16:07 |
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r.i.p wallet I guess

02/15/2018 - 16:18 |
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Imprezinator

Have you seen the BRZ STi written on the cover?

02/15/2018 - 17:02 |
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Mighty Mini

I bet opening up the middle nose bit was a compromise due to cooling. Because that’s exactly where BMW will put its intercooler, because of their grill position. Hopefully some tuner will offer a FT-1 lookalike front bumper.

02/15/2018 - 17:25 |
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