Exterior and Interior

1979-2002 Toyota Supra

When Toyota unveiled the FT-HS hybrid sports concept everyone knew that they were looking at the new Supra, but don’t expect the production version to look as radical as the concept. It will actually be a combination of the FT-86 production version and the FT-HS Concept.

One thing is for sure: the new Toyota Supra will be all about sportiness. Expect to see a front end similar to the FT-86, large alloy wheels, Supra’s famous rear wing, and the personal Supra logo will once again appear at the rear.

The Engine

1979-2002 Toyota Supra

Previous rumors suggested that the next generation Supra will be offered with two engine choices: a 5 liter V8 engine producing 450 HP and 383 lbs-ft of torque and a 3.5 liter V6 engine with 350 HP and 275 lbs-ft of torque. But this will never happen, as the next Supra will be a hybrid sports car.

Expect to see a V6 hybrid motor, similar to the FT-HS concept on which the car is based. That should get us at least 400 HP and a top speed of more than 170 mph. After all, we are talking about a high performance sports car.

When Can I Get One?

1979-2002 Toyota Supra

The new generation Toyota Supra will make its official debut in 2015. So don’t expect to have the chance to drive the sports car before 2016. Expect to pay somewhere between $40k to $50k for the new model.

The Competition

1979-2002 Toyota Supra

1.Toyota Supra

The next generation Toyota Supra will take on models like Nissan 370Z, the next Mazda RX-9, and the successor of the Honda S2000.