The Celica Supra is a sports car that was produced by Toyota from 1978 to 2002. It was initially marketed as the Toyota Celica Supra until 1986, when Toyota decided to separate the Celica and Supra names, making it simply the Toyota Supra. The Celica Supra was designed to be a luxury sports car that would compete with the Nissan Z-series and the Mazda RX-7.
Throughout its production, the Celica Supra underwent numerous changes and upgrades, including engine updates, improvements to handling, and cosmetic enhancements. The earlier models featured a 2.6-liter 6-cylinder engine, while the later models had a 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine that produced more power. In addition, the Supra was equipped with features like power windows and locks, an AM/FM radio with cassette player, and leather seats.
The Toyota Supra gained popularity in the 1980s with the release of the Mark II model, which was widely considered to be a contender to the Porsche 944. The Mark IV model that debuted in 1993 was even more successful, with its sleek and aggressive styling, powerful engine, and advanced technology like a six-speed manual transmission and electronically controlled suspension.
Today, the Toyota Supra is considered a classic sports car, with a dedicated following of enthusiasts who appreciate its performance, style, and history. In 2019, Toyota reintroduced the Supra after a 17-year hiatus, with a new model that has been updated with modern technology and performance capabilities.
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