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Lexus LF-CC more like the supra replacement than the GT86


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No offence but just because someone who works at Toyota told you so doesn't make it true.

 

Im not denying it maybe in design stages but I do very much doubt a random employee at a dealership has access to that sort of information.

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No offence but just because someone who works at Toyota told you so doesn't make it true.

 

Im not denying it maybe in design stages but I do very much doubt a random employee at a dealership has access to that sort of information.

 

One of them is on this forum. The other 2 people work at a different dealership where I test drove the gt86. The manager told me not to sell my supra to get a gt86 as there is definitely another supra coming out :)

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Dealerships couldn't tell me when they were getting GT-86's in when they were officially announced. They know sod all about any future models Toyota may, or may not bring out.

 

I would guess it's likely to be more along the lines of the FT-HS if there does turn out to be one though.

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The UK spec supra was £42k when it was released, so that's £60k+ in today's money.

I would bet that the vast majority of people on here wouldn't have that kind of money to splash on a new one(I mean there were only 600-odd UK supras sold over three years!).

Also drivers of a nigh on 20 year old car, would not be the target market for a new Toyota supra.

 

Roll on 2028 when most people will all be able to afford a MKV. :p

 

Anybody thinking it'll be 2JZ derived engine is dreaming. Chances are it'll be a hybrid or electric.

 

Just wait and get a GTR in 5 years time when they will be £15k. :)

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Anybody thinking it'll be 2JZ derived engine is dreaming. Chances are it'll be a hybrid or electric.

 

This. The engine was killed off because of emissions - so that's a no. Add the fact the sheer weight of it, that's a no - whatever engine is used next, it'll have an aluminium block. More than likely be a V rather than an I - aside from harmonic balance, the V is better for a FR road car as it back be set further back (unless it's Ryan's track car!).

 

A fettled 2GR engine with 350bhp would be my guess.

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