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John Mahoney1 Jan 2021
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Wilder Toyota Supra and GR Yaris previewed

Hotter GR Supra and GR Yaris models were created for the now-cancelled 2021 Tokyo Auto Salon

Toyota has revealed the models it planned to unveil at the 2021 Tokyo Auto Salon before the event was cancelled – and among the line-up is a wilder take on both the Toyota GR Supra and GR Yaris.

Painted in bright yellow, the modified Toyota GR Supra sports car features new performance parts from in-house performance division Gazoo Racing.

Of the parts Toyota has revealed, the fast Toyota coupe gets new front and rear strut braces that are claimed to improve steering responses.

Cleverly, the new Gazoo braces are dampened, to absorb the jarring forces and harsh ride strut braces normally add.

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The GR Supra also boasts a new styling kit and a new sports exhaust that features black chrome tips and a bypass valve for a quiet setting.

More details of the uprated GR Supra are expected shortly.

Toyota is still to release information on the GR Yaris it had planned to reveal but, from the looks of it, Gazoo Racing will soon offer a new body kit that includes a new front splitter, side skirts and a set of racing stripes.

As well as the uprated GR Supra and GR Yaris, Toyota has also released pictures of a sportier take on its Toyota Yaris Cross SUV and its fuel-cell-powered Toyota Mirai. Both cars feature new styling kits.

Stay tuned, because Toyota has announced it will release more details on January 15.

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