Toyota Supra concept rumored to show up at Detroit Auto Show

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We've written about approximately 187,000 rumors about a return of the Toyota Supra to the land of living cars. There are a couple of good reasons for this: first, Toyota won't stop dropping hints about a new halo sports car. Late this summer, Toyota sales guru Kazuo Ohara called a Supra successor "one of the options we have" – a comment followed by a hint that there would be "better news" on the subject in the future.

The second reason for all the Toyota tales is, of course, that we all have missed the Supra since its departure from the US market in 1998. So, when a member of the Autoblog team is party to a nudge-and-wink-filled conversation about a new Supra concept headed to January's Detroit Auto Show, we tend to listen up.

Recently, a few very well-placed members of the Toyota team indicated to us, in not-so-cryptic terms, that the Japanese automaker is ready to shock the world with a Supra concept car for this year's shindig in the Motor City. Further, the indications we've been given are that this "concept car" will signal broadly about a production version still to follow.

In 2007, the FT-HS concept (pictured) seemed like a perfectly promising Supra replacement, right before the economy fell off a cliff and everyone in the business shelved all non-essential product plans. This year, however, there'll be about 16 million cars sold in the US and a 400+ horsepower hybrid sports car would match up pretty well with the upcoming Acura NSX from rival Honda, not to mention president Akio Toyoda's mandate to shed his company's staid image.

Of course, on the record, Toyota is still staying perfectly mum – not only on the topic of the previously rumored gas-electric powertrain, but on the existence of the concept itself. Our requests for any official confirmation have been met with firm retorts of approximately "no comment" from our friendly Toyota PR staffers.

Still, the pattern of executive-dropped clues about a new sports car follows that which composed the achingly long lead up to the eventual Toyota GT86/Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ. We'll have to wait about a month to see just what Toyota has under the sheets in Cobo this year, but we're crossing our fingers and hoping the new year brings with it a new Supra, at long last.

Toyota to shock with Supra concept for Detroit Auto Show? - Autoblog

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Here is my take the Supra and other cars like this such as the next gen evo. What makes cars such as the twin turbo Supra, the Terminators, the GTR's, the EVO's so popular?

You had a strong foundation! Motors built that could double the horsepower without blowing up and the aftermarket jumped on it and made those cars what they are today.

Now they are going towards hybrids setups with smaller motors that are assisted by electrical setups and I don't think the aftermarket will have a significant presence like they do today. They might look a lot cooler and fancier, but they won't be as popular.
 

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Here is my take the Supra and other cars like this such as the next gen evo. What makes cars such as the twin turbo Supra, the Terminators, the GTR's, the EVO's so popular?

You had a strong foundation! Motors built that could double the horsepower without blowing up and the aftermarket jumped on it and made those cars what they are today.

Now they are going towards hybrids setups with smaller motors that are assisted by electrical setups and I don't think the aftermarket will have a significant presence like they do today. They might look a lot cooler and fancier, but they won't be as popular.

Totally agreed. I for one, look forward to electric assisted hybrid gasoline based vehicles. Like the Porsche 918....

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I wish they'd at least let the name rest in peace. They may or may not have been right to kill the Supra when they did, I don't really know enough about it to say either way, but don't tarnish the legacy by calling a jazzed-up Prius a Supra. Honor and continue the traditional strengths of the model, freshen the design, and integrate new, innovative technology and features. Or just fucking name it something completely different.
 
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