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Written by Stephen Dobie
Had your fill of Toyota Supra news? No? Good. Because there"s more. While the 340bhp six-cylinder version steals all the headlines, there are more engines. Cheaper engines. While UK and European availability hasn"t been confirmed, the Japanese market Supra gets more engine choices that just like that turbo six come directly from the Toyota"s BMW Z4 relative. Namely, two 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrols, both turbocharged but with different outputs. The Supra SZ gets a 197bhp/236lb ft version, yielding a 6.5sec 0-62mph time. Above that sits the Supra SZ-R, with 258bhp/295lb ft and a 5.2sec 0-62mph time.
Date written: 15 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
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Had your fill of Toyota Supra news? No? Good. Because there"s more. While the 340bhp six-cylinder version steals all the headlines, there are more engines. Cheaper engines. While UK and European availability hasn"t been confirmed, the Japanese market Supra gets more engine choices that just like that turbo six come directly from the Toyota"s BMW Z4 relative. Namely, two 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrols, both turbocharged but with different outputs. The Supra SZ gets a 197bhp/236lb ft version, yielding a 6.5sec 0-62mph time. Above that sits the Supra SZ-R, with 258bhp/295lb ft and a 5.2sec 0-62mph time.
Date written: 15 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14544