
In the years that followed after the suspension of production of the last Toyota Supra, the MkIV in 2002, we were (and still are) blasted with numerous reports and rumors suggesting that the Japanese carmaker is planning a revival of its flagship sports car.
More recently, Car Magazine cited unnamed official sources as saying that Toyota has already approved a successor to the Supra. Of course, until we hear it from Toyota, we're obliged to take everything we read about a future Supra with a grain of salt.
Nevertheless, we always welcome design proposals for future cars from talented artists like Andreas Fougner who attempted to reinterpret the Toyota Supra for the 21st century.
Read more »
Related Posts by Categories
Toyota- Toyota Warns Suppliers to Lower their Prices, or Else…
- Toyota Maintains World’s Number One Spot in Global Value Report
- Video: The Making of Toyota's Prius Family People Person TV Spot
- Video: Toyota Supra Drifter Outwitted by Cop on Roundabout
- Bob Lutz Says General Motors, Volkswagen and Hyundai are the World's New Big Three
- Court Dismisses First Sudden Acceleration Case Against Toyota Over Technicality
- Toyota Design Boss Says "Pump That Up," But the Company's Ads Say, "It’s a Car"
- Toyota Shows New 2012 Tacoma TRD T|X Baja Series Limited Edition at Texas State Fair
- Toyota’s Production Rises for the First Time in 12 Months
- Subaru Doesn't Want Toyota's Help on Hybrid Tech, will Develop its Own System
- Polk Says 2011 Non-Dedicated Hybrid Model Sales Down 1.5% Versus 2010
- Ad Watch: Toyota Gets Tough and Cheeky with New Hi Lux Commercials
- Toyota May Shift Korean-Bound 2012 Camry Production from Japan to the U.S.
- It Came from eBay Hell: Once a 1974 Toyota Celica GT, Now a Faux Ferrari
- Toyota’s New Chief Designer Promises More Aggressively-Styled Models
- Toyota Presents its First Minicar in Japan, the New Daihatsu-Based Pixi Space
- Land Rover Scores 54% of the Vote in MSN Cars’ Poll of Best 4x4 Brands
- Ad Watch: Unboxing of a 2012 Toyota Yaris
- Subaru BRZ Concept Rumored to Debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show
- New High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lane Rules May Boost Prius Plug-In Sales in California
- Toyota Says New Prius Plug-in Hybrid will Cost Under £31,000 in Britain
- Toyota Invests in Safety, Demonstrates Hybrid Synthetic Sound Alert and More
- Daihatsu Presents New Fuel-Efficient Mira e:S in Japan
- I, Robot: Toyota Retools Old Assembly Machines to Lower 2012 Camry's Manufacturing Costs
0 comments:
Post a Comment