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2020 Toyota Supra Wasabi Concept

EMBARGOED UNTIL: 10:20 a.m. PT, November 5, 2019 2020 TOYOTA GR SUPRA GR SUPRA WASABI CONCEPT Toyota Genuine Accessory Team presents a Street/Track vision of the Supra, the GR Supra Wasabi Concept. Named for its bold green hue, this build benefits from enhanced bodywork and a rear spoiler, all designed within the Toyota Genuine Accessory Team. Integrated into the rear fascia, the dual tips of the 102mm Toyota “Super Single” center-exit exhaust system gives the Supra a deep, throaty exhaust note. Strong and lightweight 20-inch Toyota forged-aluminum wheels equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires provide improved grip for optimal handling and traction. A closer look through the wheel spokes reveals Brembo B-M brake calipers with massive two-piece brake rotors at each corner. The chassis is suspended on Öhlins Road & Track adjustable coilovers. This suspension features DFV (Dual Flow Valve) inverted monotube dampers with adjustments for low and high speed compre...

2020 Toyota GR Supra 3000GT Concept

EMBARGOED UNTIL: 10:20 a.m. PT, November 5, 2019 2020 TOYOTA GR SUPRA GR SUPRA 3000GT CONCEPT Toyota Customizing & Development (TCD) presents the GR Supra 3000GT Concept. This build draws inspiration from the original 1994 TRD3000GT wide-body kit. This iconic wide-body aero kit was released in limited production to celebrate the Supra’s success in the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship. TCD infused the GR Supra with styling cues reflecting the MKIV DNA, technology, and history. This concept received a more aggressive appearance while the hood vents and rear-wing styling were modeled after the original. The rear fascia incorporates a custom exhaust system built by HKS. Once the exterior build was completed, Spin Imaging wrapped the body in a brushed silver and gold vinyl, bringing out the aggressive lines of the new bodywork. TEIN Street Advance Z adjustable coilovers lower the chassis onto 19-inch TWS Motorsport RS317 forged- aluminum wheels fitted with Toyo ...

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Toyota's New "LQ" Wants to Build an Emotional Bond with Its Driver

Toyota City, Japan, October 11, 2019―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today announced the "LQ", a concept vehicle that leverages advanced technology to build an emotional bond between car and driver. The next generation of the Toyota "Concept-i", a concept vehicle first exhibited at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show, LQ is equipped with automated driving capabilities and "Yui," a powerful artificial intelligence-powered interactive agent designed to learn from the driver and deliver a personalized mobility experience. "In the past, our love for cars was built on their ability to take us to distant places and enable our adventures," said LQ development leader Daisuke Ido. "Advanced technology gives us the power to match customer lifestyles with new opportunities for excitement and engagement. With the LQ, we are proud to propose a vehicle that can deliver a personalized experience, meet each driver's unique mobility needs, and bu...

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