Initial whispers regarding a high-performance flagship variant for the GR Supra have been circulating since 2019, when the fifth generation of the legend.
autoevolution 3 Jan 2021, 16:35 UTC ·
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Unsubstantiated or not, those rumors have started to heat up again, and almost all point toward a limited edition Supra called GRMN (Gazoo Racing Masters of the Nürburgring), which will also signal the model’s swan song.
Take everything with a pinch of salt, but all the details are rather plausible, although it all depends on how BMW can be convinced to lend its most powerful straight-six engine ever to this project.
As you all know, the fifth generation of the Toyota Supra is a technical twin to the latest BMW Z4 G29, although it features a bespoke Toyota body and coupe design instead of being strictly a roadster like its German brethren.