Toyota Supra GRMN Looks Fast, Has New Wings, and Sounds Great

Toyota Supra GRMN Looks Fast, Has New Wings, and Sounds Great

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It's been a long time since we've seen Toyota Supra GRMNThe company has taken its time to bring the performance-boosted version to life, but we recently spotted something on a prototype that was lapping the Nurburgring. Is that a different spoiler on the decklid?

We watched the track at Green Hell where the GRMN did its laps, and the driver didn't hold back. The car entered the corner with little drift, but as it went, we noticed what looked like a swan neck spoiler on the rear.

It's flatter and looks a bit larger than other GRMN prototypes we've seen, making us wonder if the ultimate high-performance Supra will have another option for even more performance.

Despite the wings, we expect some serious ones BMW Cars power under the hood. It comes in the form of the twin-turbocharged S58 inline-six, which produces up to 543 horsepower in M4 CSLWill BMW allow it? Toyota have that much appeal for its sports car? That seems unlikely, but a Supra with 473 hp and a six-speed manual—a combination BMW already has on the shelf—sounds like a very entertaining Supra GRMN.

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Toyota Supra GRMN spy photos

Toyota Supra GRMN Spy Photos

There will be some aerodynamic changes as well. We see that the camouflage is still covering the front of this prototype, hiding a more aggressive front fascia with winglets, larger intakes, and a more prominent chin spoiler. The camouflage at the rear is limited to the spoiler and the top of the decklid, although honestly, we’re not sure what Toyota is trying to hide here.

We think Toyota will launch the Supra GRMN before 2024 is out, though the exact timeframe is still a mystery. It will likely cost upwards of $70,000 when it arrives.