News
The Toyota Supra Will Be Phased Out In March Of Next Year

The last Toyota GR Supra will leave the production line in March 2026, the Japanese automaker announced. That theoretically gives US buyers just six months to get their hands on a custom-made example, though in reality, the order book will close much sooner.
The current generation car (co-developed with BMW) debuted in January 2019. Production of the BMW Z4 will also end in 2026—both cars are built at the Magna Steyr plant in Graz, Austria—and the two companies have no plans to resume their sports car collaboration any time soon.
But that doesn’t mean it’s the end of the road for the Supra name, which first appeared back in 1978 on the top-of-the-line Celica. Rumors, and even Toyota itself, suggest that in 2027 we’ll get a new Supra based on a new platform that will keep the front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout but replace BMW’s powertrains with Toyota’s 2.0-liter turbo generating around 400 hp.
-
News1 week ago
The Tesla Roadster Has A Factory At Last, But There Is Still No Official Release Date
-
News1 week ago
Lagos Police Arrest Notorious Car Snatchers, Recovers 3 Stolen Toyota Camrys, 2 Corollas (Photos)
-
News1 week ago
Next-Gen Mitsubishi Pajero To Debut Later This Year
-
News1 week ago
Ferrari CEO Defends The Design, $640,000 Price Tag Of ‘Luce’ Electric Car, Says Customer Interest Is Strong
-
Celebrities Auto1 week ago
King of Morocco Pulls Up For Eid Prayers In His Open-top Vintage Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman Landaulet
-
News6 days ago
Vision BMW Alpina, Lamborghini Fenomeno Roadster, Ferrari Luce, Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé, News In May
-
News6 days ago
All-new 2027 Rezvani Fortress Is A $285,000 Off-road Super Truck With Body Armor, Run-flat Tyres
-
News1 week ago
Toyota Recalls 82,000 Automobiles Due to Blank Driver Displays