Back in August, we saw a well-camouflaged 2019 Supra
prototype prancing around with a pair of production LED headlights, featuring a
thin LED strip for improved daylight visibility.
Now, we get to see the production taillights too, which
have sort of a flattened "teardrop" graphic. It almost looks like a
more modern take on the GT86's taillight graphics, which would make sense,
although we can't be sure the GT86 served as a benchmark in any way.
There's a lot of uncertainty surrounding
the new Supra, a car closely related to the new BMW Z4, though unlike the Z4,
the Supra is rumored to only come with an automatic transmission.
Another fresh rumor suggests that the 2019 Supra
won't even be badged as a Toyota, according to a report from Auto Express. In
fact, it could be sold under the Gazoo Racing brand, acting as a launchpad for
Toyota's high-performance Gazoo division.
Expected to weigh between 1,200 kg and 1,500 kg, Gazoo Racing's Supra is reportedly being fine-tuned with the
BMW M4 and Porsche 911 used as benchmarks.
Cr : Carscoops