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Experience the legacy of the Toyota Supra, a distinguished sports car and grand tourer crafted by Toyota Motor Corporation since 1978. The name 'Supra' embodies a Latin prefix, symbolizing 'above,' 'to surpass,' or 'go beyond.'
The initial four generations, spanning 1978 to 2002, paved the way for the fifth-generation, introduced in March 2019 and available for sale since May 2019. The original Supra's styling drew inspiration from the Toyota Celica but boasted increased length and width. By mid-1986, the A70 Toyota Supra emerged as a distinct model, shedding the Celica prefix. Consequently, Toyota discontinued the use of 'Celica' and christened the car 'Toyota Supra.' Despite this, due to shared history, the names Celica and Supra are occasionally interchanged.
Assembled at the Tahara plant in Tahara, Aichi, the first three generations, while the fourth generation found its home at the Motomachi plant in Toyota City. The latest fifth generation is proudly crafted alongside the G29 BMW Z4 in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr.
The Supra's lineage traces back to the 2000GT, evident in its inline-6 layout, M engine, and chassis code 'A.' The original Celica-inspired blue logo adorned Supras until January 1986, transitioning to the current oval company logo in 1991. This emblematic dragon logo, once a Celica symbol, graced the first two generations of the Toyota Supra, harking back to their Celica lineage.
In 1998, Toyota halted sales of the fourth generation Supra in the United States, concluding production in 2002. The eagerly awaited fifth generation, co-developed with the G29 Z4, made its debut in January 2019.
Choose your desired Toyota Supra wallpaper to adorn your lock or home screen, granting your phone a distinguished appearance. Your unwavering support is cherished, and we invite your valuable feedback on our curated wallpapers, a testament to the enduring allure of the Toyota Supra.
The initial four generations, spanning 1978 to 2002, paved the way for the fifth-generation, introduced in March 2019 and available for sale since May 2019. The original Supra's styling drew inspiration from the Toyota Celica but boasted increased length and width. By mid-1986, the A70 Toyota Supra emerged as a distinct model, shedding the Celica prefix. Consequently, Toyota discontinued the use of 'Celica' and christened the car 'Toyota Supra.' Despite this, due to shared history, the names Celica and Supra are occasionally interchanged.
Assembled at the Tahara plant in Tahara, Aichi, the first three generations, while the fourth generation found its home at the Motomachi plant in Toyota City. The latest fifth generation is proudly crafted alongside the G29 BMW Z4 in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr.
The Supra's lineage traces back to the 2000GT, evident in its inline-6 layout, M engine, and chassis code 'A.' The original Celica-inspired blue logo adorned Supras until January 1986, transitioning to the current oval company logo in 1991. This emblematic dragon logo, once a Celica symbol, graced the first two generations of the Toyota Supra, harking back to their Celica lineage.
In 1998, Toyota halted sales of the fourth generation Supra in the United States, concluding production in 2002. The eagerly awaited fifth generation, co-developed with the G29 Z4, made its debut in January 2019.
Choose your desired Toyota Supra wallpaper to adorn your lock or home screen, granting your phone a distinguished appearance. Your unwavering support is cherished, and we invite your valuable feedback on our curated wallpapers, a testament to the enduring allure of the Toyota Supra.
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