The new 2020 Toyota Supra will go on sale only in the summer, although the first car has already found its owner. Nevertheless, the revived Toyota sports car has already been crashed.
The accident occurred at the Nürburgring racetrack during official tests of the Toyota Supra. That means, it wasn’t the owner who crashed it. Immediately after the accident, the car was quickly packed into a car transporter.
The front part of the Toyota coupe was seriously damaged: the bumper and distinctive nose are missing. Most likely, the driver entered a curve too quickly and lost control of the car.
Please note that initially the new Toyota Supra will be sold exclusively with a 3.0-liter BMW turbo six with 340 hp. The coupe can accelerate to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds and reach 250 km/h. The price of the Toyota Supra starts at $51,000.