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400 horsepower new Toyota Supra more costly than $55,000 Corvette Stingray

byCustoms Today Report
18/11/2014
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TOKYO: The new upcoming product created with the combined technology of Toyota and BMW, the fifth generation sportscar “Toyota Supra”, will definitely be more expensive and more powerful than Corvette Stingray.

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Back in 1992, a Toyota Supra Mark 4 was something like a Chevrolet Corvette substitute coming at a much lower price but also with a smaller less-powerful engine. While the 1992 LT1 Corvette was making 300 hp, the same year Supra with the turbo inline-six was doing only about 200 hp. But that was no problem for speed maniacs, since the tuning community would have turned your stock Supra into a Corvette fighter right quick using just a custom exhaust and maybe a new turbo.

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Now however, according to a report, the fifth generation Toyota Supra is expected to be a direct rival to the Vette, pushing some 400 hp from a turbocharged V6 and/or an electric motor down to the rear wheels. There’s also the rumour that’s likely to cost more than the Vette, which is now priced at $55,000, reason that pushes us into believing it will be a hybrid after all.

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Whatever the two companies have in mind, we’ll still have to play the waiting game a bit more. The project has been recently switched to prototyping stage after a long 2-year feasibility testing period. So even now, it’s a bit to early to jump to conclusions.

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