
History of the Toyota Supra
We chart the history of the Toyota Supra and its exciting progression from luxury grand tourer to Toyota’s supercar-slaying sports car.
We chart the history of the Toyota Supra and its exciting progression from luxury grand tourer to Toyota’s supercar-slaying sports car.
It can be easy to overlook some of the news occurring in the world of Toyota. Here is everything you might have missed in June.
Japanese aftermarket brand Liberty Walk, famed for its outlandish body modifications, has turned its attention to the Toyota GR Supra.
While Papadakis Racing waits for the drifting season to get underway, they’ve been getting busy with paper and scissors…
Papadakis Racing has built a 1000bhp GR Supra, which will soon be vaporising rubber in Formula Drift in the hands of Fredric Aasbø.
Interested in competing in GT4? The race-prepared Toyota GR Supra GT4 has now been granted SRO homologation, which puts it in line to be included in many popular championships.
Following its successful launch last year, Toyota announces the outline and schedule for the GR Supra GT Cup 2020 global e-motorsports championship.
British motor racing fans will be able to see the new Toyota GR Supra GT4 in action this season.
What’s in a name? In the case of Toyota models, quite a lot. We explore the etymology of 10 names that have graced some iconic Toyotas.
We invited TGB’s touring car driver Tom Ingram to test our new GR Supra GT4. How did this factory special compare with his BTCC Corolla?
SEMA Show in Las Vegas was densely populated by modified GR Supras, with custom car builders keen to put their individual marks on the new sports car.
Toyota owners clubs were out in force at the NEC Birmingham, with everything from a 1974 TA27 Celica Liftback to a 2019 GR Supra represented.