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Toyota is Previewing the New Supra in March

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Toyota is Previewing the New Supra in March

Toyota will finally give us a preview of the new Supra’s successor at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

The Japanese automaker has confirmed it will unveil a “modern racing concept” next month in Geneva that “signals Toyota’s commitment to bring back to the market its most iconic sports car.” It also released a teaser image featuring the same curves we’ve seen in numerous spy photos over the past year and a large spoiler, which likely won’t be standard on the production model.

For the most part, Toyota has remained relatively quiet about the new Supra. But in an interview with AutoGuide.com at the 2017 L.A. Auto Show, Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager of the Toyota division, did say the Supra name wasn’t set in stone. “There are some other candidates for some other reasons that are really pretty strong,” he told us.

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It’s sounding like Toyota is going to revive the Supra nameplate, however, since it is the automaker’s most obviously iconic sports car.

The new Supra was first previewed by the stunning FT-1 Concept that stole the show in 2014. It will ride on a sports car platform co-developed with BMW, with the German automaker using it on the new Z4.

Stay tuned for more details, as we’re confident Toyota will release more teasers leading up to the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. As for the actual production Supra, we don’t expect to see it until early 2019.

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