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    2010 Toyota Supra



    Even if they're right, there's still the question of how much of the concept design could be retained for a "mid-price sports/GT." For example, the FT-HS powertrain assumes a 3.5-liter V6, familiar from many current Toyotas, but also a new Hybrid Synergy Drive that has yet to be developed. Toyota says the concept has a total 400 net horsepower, good for 0-60 mph in around four seconds, but has yet to project fuel economy or emissions ratings, except to say that both would be really good.



    The Basics

    Vehicle Type: sporty/performance coupe

    Drivetrain

    Drive wheels: rear

    Engine: 3.5-liter V6/electric

    Horsepower: 400

    Torque: 375 pound-feet (CG estimate)

    Transmission: continuously variable automatic

    Dimensions

    Wheelbase: 104.3 inches

    Length: 170.3 inches

    Width: 73.2 inches

    Height: 50.8 inches

    Base curb weight: 3750 pounds (CG estimate)

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