2025 Toyota GR Supra Lightweight EVO
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2025 Toyota GR Supra Lightweight EVO
The 2025 Toyota GR Supra Lightweight EVO builds on the legacy of a sports car that has consistently delivered exceptional driving dynamics. This model, alongside the limited-edition GR Supra A90 Final Edition, represents the culmination of Toyota's commitment to high-performance engineering and motorsport-inspired enhancements.
- The 2025 Toyota GR Supra Lightweight EVO builds on the performance legacy of the Toyota GR Supra, incorporating motorsport-inspired upgrades.
- The car features a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout with optimal handling dimensions, designed for enhanced driving dynamics.
- Toyota's TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) division developed the GR Supra, integrating motorsport technologies for improved performance.
- Suspension and chassis upgrades include revised electronically controlled shock absorbers, a reinforced front stabilizer, and stronger rubber bushings for improved stability.
- The Brembo braking system has been upgraded with larger brake discs, offering better braking control during high-performance driving.
- Aerodynamic enhancements such as a carbon-fiber rear spoiler and front-wheel arch flaps optimize downforce and improve the car's handling.
- Adjustments to the camber angles and underbody bracing increase cornering grip and stability for more precise handling.
- The electric power steering system has been recalibrated to provide a more direct and responsive driving experience.
- The car's bold exterior is complemented by 19-inch matte black wheels, contributing to its sporty and aggressive look.
- The GR Supra Lightweight EVO maintains Toyota’s commitment to performance-oriented engineering, offering an elevated driving experience with motorsport-derived innovations.
Heritage and Design Excellence
The GR Supra is celebrated for its front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration, achieving dimensions optimized for handling, often referred to as the "golden ratio." Developed under TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR), Toyota’s motorsport division, the Lightweight EVO embodies the company’s focus on creating vehicles that resonate with driving enthusiasts.
Introduced in 1978 as the Celica Supra, this iconic model has maintained its in-line six-cylinder engine layout across generations. The GR Supra returned in 2019 after a 17-year hiatus, driven by the vision of Akio Toyoda, Toyota’s chairman and a passionate driver. Since then, it has evolved with cutting-edge engineering and motorsport expertise.