autoevolution 10 May 2021, 8:02 UTC ·
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I ll be honest with you: I spent quite a bit of time staring at the arches of this Mk III Toyota Supra before being fully convinced it packs a widebody. Then again, the subtle aftermarket treatment brought by this rendering stays true to the condition of the real-world A70-generation Supra, which is just now starting to lose its underdog aura. 11 photos
The Mk III, which was produced between 1986 and 1993, was the first Supra to lose the Celica moniker, becoming a separate model line in a move marked by the introduction of an all-new chassis and body.