The Future of the A90 Supra: Ties with BMW Z4 and Hope for Revival
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The A90 Supra, a car we've all been waiting for, is facing a grim fate within two years. It's like watching your favorite pub close down. But here's the twist: the real culprit behind its demise isn't Toyota, but BMW. Yes, the Supra's lifeline is tied to the struggling Z4. Toyota's blunders, like the lack of a proper ordering system and limited production, have pushed Supra sales down by a whopping 44% in just a year. It's like trying to sell ice to Eskimos.
The current Toyota CEO seems more interested in balancing the books than saving beloved sports cars. It's a sad reality we petrolheads have to face. The industry is shifting towards EVs, leaving cars like the Supra and Z4 in the dust. But wait, there might be a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru are teaming up to develop eco-friendly engines that could breathe new life into enthusiast machines. Imagine a Supra running on carbon-neutral fuels, roaring back to life like a phoenix from the ashes.
While the Supra may not have a direct successor ready in time, there's a chance it could rise again, just like it did after the Mark IV. So, can Toyota work its magic and keep the Supra alive in this new era of automotive evolution? Share your thoughts and stay tuned for more updates from Ideal. Subscribe now to catch all the latest automotive news and join us on this rollercoaster ride through the world of cars.
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