Four-cylinder Toyota Supra Receives Certification

Have you already made plans to buy a copy of the all-new 2020 Toyota Supra when it goes on sale in Canada this summer? Maybe your initial excitement was dampened by the fact it carries a base MSRP of $64,990, which is pretty expensive for any Toyota, even one that promises unprecedented performance and thrills.

As the Japanese company’s halo sports car, the Supra stands head and shoulders above the entry-level 86 thanks in large part to a turbocharged 3.0-litre inline-six engine borrowed from the BMW Z4. In the Toyota, that mill produces 335 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque—impressive numbers that will take you from 0-100 km/h in just over four seconds.

But what if the Supra offered another engine option, namely a turbocharged four-cylinder? Wouldn’t that be great—and cheaper—too?

Photo: Toyota

While Toyota has yet to make an official announcement, Automobile magazine has discovered that the California Air Resources Board has also certified a four-cylinder version of the Supra for 2020. This means we could see it in Canada sooner rather than later.

The engine listed is a 2.0-litre unit mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, just like the base version of the German roadster. Producing 255 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque that peaks between 1,550 and 4,400 rpm, the BMW Z4 sDrive30i allows 0-100 km/h sprints in 5.4 seconds.

Photo: Toyota

Would a four-cylinder Toyota Supra be less powerful? That remains to be seen. After all, the six-cylinder model uses a detuned version of the Z4’s 382-horsepower engine.

As for pricing, the Supra is roughly $11,000 less expensive than the Z4 M40i, but the gap would likely be smaller when comparing four-cylinder models. A good bet would be somewhere in the mid-$50K range.

Could this change your decision regarding the Supra?

Share on Facebook

More on the subject

NewsToyota 86 to Return Alongside All-New Supra, Company Says
A lot has been written and said about the hot new 2020 Toyota Supra sports car—and what the return of this famous nameplate means for Toyota’s entry-level coupe. Put simply, will the 86 get, well, 86’d? Sales have been falling since the car’s arrival in Canada in 2012 (only 550 …
MontrealThe 2020 Toyota Supra Unveiled in Montreal!
The long-awaited 2020 Toyota Supra made its Canadian debut at the Montreal International Auto Show. Presented to the world in Detroit only a few days ago, the new Supra is equipped with a turbocharged 3.0-litre inline-six engine borrowed from BMW. With an output of 335 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of …
DetroitThe Toyota Supra is Officially Back
It has finally arrived. After years of rumours, Toyota lifted the cover off of the production version of the new 2020 Supra at the Detroit Auto Show. As is the case with previous generations of the Supra, this sports car automatically becomes the Japanese brand’s halo model. Aside from the …
News2020 Toyota Supra May be More Powerful than Advertised
Four months after its global debut, we haven’t had the opportunity to test drive the long-awaited 2020 Toyota Supra yet. This is too bad because we’re dying to find out if this resurrected sports coupe lives up to all the hype, not only in terms of handling on the road …