7 Things Everyone Forgot About The Mk4 Toyota Supra

Apart from being a total show-stealer, the MK4 Toyota Supra has many abilities and unknown facts stored under its hood! This legendary sports car has won the hearts of millions of car lovers. And why not? The charming vehicle is one of the most desired JDM classic collectables. Here are a few things about the MK4 Toyota Supra worth remembering!

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It Was the First Model to Get Navigation Computers
On Toyota's debut of luxurious models in the North American market, the second-generation Supra model boasted of navigation computers. During those times in 1981, a navigation computer was a revolutionary technology.
Supra MKIV is Practically Immortal
This serious performer features 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder and optional 3.0-litre inline-six 320 bhp turbo engines. These features allow the unique MKIV to be one of the fastest in its segment. The 2JZ-GTE engines in this model are famous for their durability.
The well-trimmed classic design and unbreakable engine are some of the reasons why the Supra MK4 is our beloved!
Toyota Supra Comes with Inline-Six
The six-cylinder engine debuted along with the Celica Supra. Later, the brand upgraded the machines to 145 bhp and 2.8 litre in 1986. As the demand for this beasty vehicle multiplied, the fourth-generation Supras came fitted with 220 bhp 3.0-litre inline-six and optional 320 bhp turbo engines.
The Illegal 1994 Supra
You'll be taken aback to learn that the 1994 Supra is an illegal variant. The car might have been propelled to stardom after its extraordinary performance in films, but they never saw the light of the day. The NHTSA banned the 1994 model stating reliability issues.

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The Model Has Starred in Video Games & Films
One of the achievements of the Supra is featuring aside Paul Walker in F&F7. The model also recently made an appearance in Fast and Furious 9. You can also spot this beauty in Sweet Sixteen, Need for Speed, Gran Turismo, Forza, Spy Game, and many more films and games!
It Has a Whopping Resale Value
The Supra nameplate is enough to ensure you a great resale value. The model holds incredible value. Motor1 claims that the MKIV Supra's value fetched $176,000 at one auction. If not higher, a fourth-gen factory-condition Supra could fetch you double its face value!
This Model Started as a Celica
The auto manufacturer first used the Supra badge as a powerful, longer wheelbase, luxurious, inline six-cylinder variant of the Celica. You should also know that the first-generation Supra is as famous as the Celica Supra. The brand also stretched the Supra model by approx 5-inches more than the typical Celica models.

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