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Automobileblog.com has posted "Future Japanese Sports Cars: Nissan GT-R, Lexus SC, and Toyota Supra"

They have a little bit of info in the post and rough release dates;

Next GTR: Not before 2018

Lexus SX: Mid- to late 2016 as a 2017 model.

Toyota Supra: Industry rumblings vary, but the Toyota Supra likely arrives either in 2016 as a 2017 model or 2017 as a 2018 model.
I think the Supra looks seriously awesome! And, as said in the post on AMB, carries a lot of design principles from earlier cars right up to the 2000GT.
Interesting to have 2 x Toyota based vehicles and no Mazdas.
My question is; Is this it? Is this the big three from Japan?
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  • 2 weeks later...

Hybrid isn't a bad thing if it's done right. Regenerative braking, an electric motor spooling a huge turbo from whatever RPM you want, like some electronic anti-lag, plus extra energy recovery on wastegated gases... that would be next level shit.

Edited by Skepticism

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