
Toyota Supra's next chapter could include a Lexus sibling
TDT | agencies
The Toyota Supra has long been a favourite among sports car enthusiasts around the globe. As the current-generation GR Supra approaches the end of its seven-year production run, Toyota has confirmed that a next-gen model is already in development. But fresh reports from Japan suggest the story might come with a twist — in the form of a Lexus counterpart.
According to Japanese publication BestCar, Lexus may be planning its own version of the new Supra, potentially serving as a replacement for both the discontinued RC and the ageing LC models. While the upcoming GR Supra will stick to a traditional two-seat sports car layout, the Lexus variant is expected to adopt a 2+2 seating configuration, offering a more grand touring character. A convertible version is reportedly under consideration as well.
To distinguish itself further, the Lexus model is likely to feature a more luxurious interior, in keeping with the brand's premium positioning.
Both cars are expected to be powered by a new 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a self-charging hybrid system. Power will be sent to the rear wheels via either an 8-speed or 10-speed automatic transmission, with a lightweight carbon fibre propeller shaft ensuring strength and efficiency.
The next-generation Supra is anticipated to debut sometime in 2026 or 2027, with the Lexus version likely to follow shortly after.

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