Supra AutoExpress - Toyota Supra Hybrid


The Toyota Supra is a sports car and grand tourer manufactured and developed by the Toyota Motor Corporation beginning in 1978. The name "supra" is a definition from the Latin prefix, meaning "above", "to surpass" or "go beyond". The 5th generation of the Supra is assembled alongside the G29 BMW Z4 in Graz, Austria by Magna Steyr.

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According to AutoExpress, and i don't doubt it at all. In my opinion it's no surprise that the next Supra will be a hybrid, Toyota has already shown there capabilty with the systems.

"This silver machine is Toyota's all-new performance flagship, a hybrid-powered rival to coupés such as Nissan's new GT-R"
November 2, 2006





"Replacing the firm's famous sports car - which disappeared from Toyota's line-up in 1996 - the new model will go on sale in 2008, and takes styling inspiration from luxury brand Lexus' forthcoming LF-A.

But while that car will use a 500bhp 4.8-litre V10 when it arrives in 2009, Toyota's new model gets a tweaked version of the Lexus GS450h's 341bhp 3.5-litre V6 hybrid powertrain, giving it a unique combination of performance and economy.

With rear-wheel drive and a seven-speed sequential auto, the supercar should cover the 0-60mph sprint in less than five seconds and hit a top speed in excess of 170mph, yet return 30mpg. The mach-ine has already been seen testing at the Nürburgring circuit in Germany.

A concept is scheduled to appear at the Detroit Motor Show in January, while the production version is expected to be priced to match Nissan's new GT-R.

Meanwhile, Toyota-owned Daihatsu has unveiled an electric variant of its Copen convertible at the EVS-22 electric car show in Tokyo. Fitted with lithium-ion batteries and a 30kW motor, the Copen EV has a top speed of 75mph and a range of 155 miles.

And Subaru, which is also part-owned by Toyota, revealed vanadium-oxide batteries which have twice the power of lithium-ion units and 10 times the life of the nickel-hydride ones used in the Toyota Prius."

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yes......but a hybrid adds quite a bit of weight...and the supra(being quite a fast car) shouldn't be heavy...
 
The GT-R looks much better. Diesel-engined sportscars are much more interesting than hybrids IMO
 
Audi4Life said:
yes......but a hybrid adds quite a bit of weight...and the supra(being quite a fast car) shouldn't be heavy...

That's true, it shouldn't be heavy, but in truth each generation of the Supra has always carried a little too much weight. Both the MK3 and MK4 versions weighed over 1600kg. In comparsion, the NSX usually weighed a little over 1400kg.
 
It is an intereseting concept and shows perfectly how hybrid is changing from better fuel economy to sportyness.

I apprecitate every new form of sports car (hybrid or diesel) and we'll see which of the three concepts turns out to be the killer....or maybe somebody comes up leap frogging straight to a super sports with a fuel cell :D
 

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