This is something which has been rumoured in the past, but has failed to materialise. With a Supra successor however, Toyota would have the perfect product to launch such a thing, particularly as power outputs of up to 400bhp are still being reported.The 400bhp, range-topping version is expected by many to be a twin-turbo V6 hybrid, and the presence of a six-cylinder petrol/electric motor combo was sort of confirmed by an electric motor-like whine heard in spy footage released earlier in the year (above). Autocar expects there to be 2.0-litre, four-cylinder models lower down in the pecking order, with up to 300bhp on tap.
Since it’d be blasphemy for a BMW to run a V6 instead of a straight-six, it’s expected that Munich’s side of this joint sports car project with Toyota - which will result in a Z4-replacing ‘Z5’ - will run its own engines. We can anticipate the usual range of four and six-cylinder engines, and who knows, maybe there’ll be a Z5M with the M3/M4’s angry S55 straight-six.
Source: www.carthrottle.com
Source: www.carthrottle.com
No comments:
Post a Comment