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The fourth-generation Toyota Supra is arguably the most iconic iteration of the moniker. In the early 90s Toyota unveiled the ultimate Mk4 Supra.
Now, TRD is a household name in the Supra community. Literally every Mk4 owner owns or at least knows about that TRD wing, but this particular car is still a bit of a mystery.
Toyota Racing Development sold a small run of factory widebodies modeled after their JGTC-dominating Supra race cars.
It was the fourth generation Toyota Supra that nobody wanted: 1993 (first model year), automatic and naturally aspirated. Yes, that's right, not all Mk4 Supras came with the twin-turbocharged 2JZ ...
The hellaflush Supra rendering is said to have wings inspired by the Mk4 Supra TRD model. However, that new front end just say "Tesla" ...
Still angry at Toyota for getting into bed with BMW to build the Mk5 Supra? This glorious A80 with a rare widebody kit from Japanese tuner Abflug might be more up your street. Assuming your street ...
The Supra 3000GT concept (above) looks back to the TRD 3000GT body kit developed for the MkIV Supra in 1994. That car would be instantly recognized by racing game fans for its appearances in the ...
The Toyota GR Supra 3000GT concept reimagines a classic TRD creation for SEMA The crazy wing and widebody kit hark back to the MKIV Supra's TRD3000GT special edition.
The 2020 Toyota Supra Already Gets Carbon-Fiber Aero Bits From TRD There's no big MkIV-esque wing yet, but in Japan, TRD will sell you a carbon spoiler extension.
For the 2020 Supra, Toyota’s TRD department is beating the aftermarket to the punch with a factory-designed body kit of its own. As of now, the TRD upgrades are only visual, but Toyota claims the ...