The Toyota Supra's journey began in humble beginnings as a $10,000 commuter with luxury intentions.
From its first generation to its current fifth-generation model, the Supra has undergone significant transformations over the years.
One of the most notable changes was the introduction of the turbocharged version, which significantly increased power and torque figures.

The fourth-generation Supra is widely considered peak Supra, featuring a twin-turbo 'GTE' engine with 320 horsepower.
However, the fifth-generation model brought sophistication and upped the sports car performance quotient.
Rumors of a ground-up sixth-generation are already making rounds on the internet, so the Supra nameplate is probably not getting shelved anytime soon.

The Toyota Supra's engineering and development were handled by BMW for its 2020 model.
The fifth-generation Supra debuted with a 335-horsepower straight-six engine and an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission.
With each generation, the Supra has become more refined and powerful, cementing its place as one of the most iconic sports cars in history.
The Toyota Supra's evolution is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and performance.
