Toyota GR Supra GTS – Sometimes listeners I get to drive a car that is designed purely for fun. The Toyota GR Supra GTS is such a car.
Here is a two-door coupe with two seats and a tiny boot space. The style brings mixed reactions from people, love it, or dislike it. I like it.
Inside its tight. I’m 170cm tall and fit comfortably, but my husband is 190cm tall and it’s a squeeze for him. One he is happy to do I have to say.
The Supra GTS is powered by a three-litre inline six-cylinder turbo petrol engine. This is good for 285 kilowatts of power and 500 newton metres of torque. There is an eight speed sports automatic transmission driving the rear wheels.
Performance is good at 4.1 seconds from 0-100kmh and a top speed of 250 kmh. Not that we will ever see that on the road. On a track maybe.
As you would expect the Supra is responsive to driver inputs. Ask it to do something and it does it. Simple.
While the Supra is a lot of fun to drive I’m not sure I could live with it every day. Its for the enthusiasts.
Also there would be very little change from $100,000 dollars to buy it
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I’m Brianna Fraser
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Some other Supra Reviews
- Toyota Supra GTS 2022 Review
- 2021 Toyota GR Supra GTS 2021 Review
- Toyota Supra GT 2020 Radio Review
- 2020 Toyota Supra GT 2020 Review
- Toyota Supra GT Reviewed in Macquarie Pass
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Two door sports cars are a rare beast these days.
Buyers could look at: Nissan Z, Ford Mustang, Mazda MX-5 GT, Subaru BRZ and Audi RS5 Coupe
It’s a mixed bunch, but choice is limited.
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