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Toyota Unveils TRD Goodies for Supra
Toyota Unveils TRD Goodies for Supra-September 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:30:37

The new Toyota Supra is due to land in South Africa in the next month or two, but globally there are already TRD upgrades available for the Japanese market, giving us some indication of what's possible.

TRD stands for Toyota Racing Development and shouldn't be confused with the recent GRMN sub-brand. TRD has shown off new a series of carbon fibre parts for the all-new 2020 Toyota Supra in Japan, which should satisfy those who think its looks are too understated. The new carbon goodies aren't just for show either and TRD claims there are aerodynamic and weight benefits.

There are parts for thefront spoiler, side skirts, side door garnish, rear side spoiler and trunk spoiler, which all pair nicely with the new-lookforged 19-inchaluminium wheels.

The Toyota Supra is expected to arrive in South Africa in the next 2 months, with our market getting the 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six engine.

Get a better look at the new TRD Toyota Supra

Further Reading

The First Toyota Supra Rolls Off The Line

New Toyota Supra Video Leaked

How Toyota revived the Supra

2020 Toyota Supra Finally Goes Official

Toyota Supra (2019) International Prototype Drive

Toyota Supra vs BMW Z4: How Different Are They?

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