Characteristics Toyota Supra
Toyota Toyota Supra: power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (weight), road clearance (clearance), radius of reversal, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires.
Supra Characteristics 1993 - 2002
Modification | Power, kW (hp) / about | Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km | Weight (mass), kg |
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3.0 L6. | 162(220)/5800 | 11 | 1430 |
3.0 L6 Twin Turbo (280 hp) | 206(280)/5600 | 10.9 | 1510 |
3.0 L6 Twin Turbo (330 hp) | 243(330)/5600 | 11 | 1585 |
Presented in 1979 as a luxury version of Celica, Toyota Supra (Toyota Supra) became an independent model in 1986, and a year later acquired a turbo engine. The second generation debuted in 1993 and identified a fundamental change in the predecessor philosophy: the luxury lost its place to extreme characteristics. Power has increased, and the mass has been reduced, where only possible, including hollow mats and spoiler. Supra Turbo accelerated up to 100 km / h in less than 5 seconds, and the maximum speed was limited to electronics at 250 km / h. The 1998 model has become more powerful in the atmospheric version.