The Toyota Supra’s V-8 Engine Evolution: Racing into the Future

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A New Era for the Toyota Supra

The Toyota Supra has long been a symbol of performance and power, primarily known for its legendary 2JZ inline-six engine. This engine made the a80-generation Supra of the 1990s a favorite among tuners for its ability to produce extraordinary power outputs. With the return of the Supra in 2020, Toyota introduced BMW’s robust 3.0-liter inline-six engine, continuing the legacy of performance that enthusiasts cherish.

The Introduction of the V-8 Engine

In an exciting development, Toyota has announced that it will equip the Supra with a V-8 engine as part of its racing program in Australia. Specifically, the 2UR-GSE all-aluminum quad-cam V-8, a 5.0-liter powerhouse previously utilized in high-performance vehicles such as the Lexus IS F and the LC500, will be integrated into the Supra racing variant. This marks a significant shift in the Supra’s lineage, promising an exhilarating combination of speed and agility on the racetrack.

Commitment to Supercar Championship

Beginning in 2026, Toyota will participate in the Supercars Championship, driven by the performance of the newly modified Supra. The incorporation of this formidable V-8 engine signals Toyota’s dedication to competitive racing, showcasing their commitment to the sport. With plans to field at least four GR Supras in the championship, including two cars run by Walkinshaw Andretti United with renowned drivers, the excitement is palpable. Toyota’s envisioned V-8-powered Supra has already begun teasing fans with renderings of a sleek and aggressive design, indicative of its race-ready potential.

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