What is a Mk4 Supra?
The Mk4 Supra was an instant classic, a masterful swan song for an era of Japanese performance that married Toyota’s engineering expertise to a classic sports/GT car layout. For a while, that made it one of the most interesting used cars in the world and a certified future collector’s item.
What year is Mk4 Supra?
Before it, the Supra had been produced in three uneventful generations, starting from the 1978 model. However, the fourth generation, officially known as the A80, changed the Supra game. After an intensive market analysis, Toyota got its best engineering hands to produce the MK4 Supra which was released in 1993.
What are the different Supra models?
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- First generation (A40/A50; 1978) 1.1 1978. 1.2 1979.
- Second generation (A60; 1981) 2.1 L-type and P-type. 2.2 1982.
- Third generation (A70; 1986) 3.1 Timeline.
- Fourth generation (A80; 1993) 4.1 Powertrain.
- Fifth generation (J29/DB; 2019) 5.1 Development.
- Motorsport.
- Awards.
- Production timeline.
What Supra has the 1JZ?
Cars powered by the 1JZ GTE are the Toyota Chaser / Cressida (JZX81, JZX90, JZX100, JZX110), Toyota Soarer (JZZ30), Toyota Supra Mk III (JZA70, but only in Australia and Japan), Toyota Verossa, Toyota Crown (JZS170), Toyota Mark II.
Does the new Supra have a 2JZ?
Opening the Supra Turbo’s long hood reveals its sequentially-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six. The 2JZ-GTE—iron block, aluminum 24-valve cylinder head, 11.6 psi of boost pressure. Like its predecessor, the 2020 Supra (code named A90), is rear-wheel drive and powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six.
What is the difference between supra 3.0 and 3.0 Premium?
The Supra 3.0 will feature a 6.5-inch display with Bluetooth® connectivity and iPod capability. The Supra 3.0 Premium features an 8.8 wide-format touchscreen display with Navigation, Apple CarPlay™, Supra Connect telematics services, wireless phone charging, a color Head-Up Display, and a 12-speaker JBL audio system.