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Exiv96
Why yes, thank you, unknown member, for copy-pasting US-centric info from another site. It's as if what I wrote above was invisible.
timurnom
Toyota Supra V (A90) (2019 -) 2 doors coupe: car specifications.
Toyota Supra V (A90) GR 3.0 (340 Hp) Automatic petrol, 340 hp; 5000-6500 rpm., 8 speed
Toyota Supra V (A90) 2.0 (258 Hp) Automatic petrol, 258 hp; 5000-6500 rpm., 8 speed
Toyota Supra V (A90) 2.0 (197 Hp) Automatic petrol, 197 hp; 4500-6500 rpm., 8 speed
https://carmotospecs.com/car/toyota/2019-Toyota-Supra-V-A90-2-doors-coupe/
Toyota Supra V (A90) GR 3.0 (340 Hp) Automatic petrol, 340 hp; 5000-6500 rpm., 8 speed
Toyota Supra V (A90) 2.0 (258 Hp) Automatic petrol, 258 hp; 5000-6500 rpm., 8 speed
Toyota Supra V (A90) 2.0 (197 Hp) Automatic petrol, 197 hp; 4500-6500 rpm., 8 speed
https://carmotospecs.com/car/toyota/2019-Toyota-Supra-V-A90-2-doors-coupe/
Exiv96
More complexity about the Supra, this time with its chassis code.
First there was J29, which was assigned during its development. Probably by BMW as the Z4 is coded G29. Then Toyota started to talk about the A90 Supra, in reference to the previous A60, A70 & A80 generations.
And now we have the DB codes. The problem is, there are already many of them. Every engine variation and every steering wheel location mean a different DB code.
Here's a list I've compiled.
DB02 / B58H / 3.0 turbo / RHD, Japan
DB03 / B58H / 3.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB21 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB22 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / RHD, Europe, Japan
DB23 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB41 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB42 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / RHD, Europe
DB43 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB81 / B48L / 2.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB82 / B48L / 2.0 turbo / RHD, Europe, Japan
Will we be able to tell what exact version each entry will be ?
First there was J29, which was assigned during its development. Probably by BMW as the Z4 is coded G29. Then Toyota started to talk about the A90 Supra, in reference to the previous A60, A70 & A80 generations.
And now we have the DB codes. The problem is, there are already many of them. Every engine variation and every steering wheel location mean a different DB code.
Here's a list I've compiled.
DB02 / B58H / 3.0 turbo / RHD, Japan
DB03 / B58H / 3.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB21 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB22 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / RHD, Europe, Japan
DB23 / B48H / 2.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB41 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB42 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / RHD, Europe
DB43 / B58 / 3.0 turbo / LHD, North America
DB81 / B48L / 2.0 turbo / LHD, Europe
DB82 / B48L / 2.0 turbo / RHD, Europe, Japan
Will we be able to tell what exact version each entry will be ?
dsl
I think GR means (developed by) Gazoo Racing, which wins this month's Silly Name award.
Exiv96
It's very confusing. Toyota Belgium mixes Supra and GR Supra in its webpage.
https://fr.toyota.be/modeles/supra/
While Toyota Germany mentions "Supra GR Supra" as if "GR Supra" was a trim level.
https://www.toyota.de/automobile/supra/
https://fr.toyota.be/modeles/supra/
While Toyota Germany mentions "Supra GR Supra" as if "GR Supra" was a trim level.
https://www.toyota.de/automobile/supra/
hachirokutrueno
Sandie
It's GR Supra in the UK as well.
hachirokutrueno
So I just want to clear some things up regarding the name of the 2020 Toyota Supra on IMCDb before anyone makes any drastic changes to any J29 Supra entries on the site.
In North America (USA and Canada), the car is sold as the GR Supra. Everywhere else in the world, it is marketed simply as the Supra.
In North America (USA and Canada), the car is sold as the GR Supra. Everywhere else in the world, it is marketed simply as the Supra.