More details on the long-awaited new Toyota Supra appear to have been leaked by a BMW parts catalogue, ahead of the car’s full reveal.
RealOEM, a tool for searching for parts produced by the German manufacturer, has now added a detailed section on its website for the upcoming Japanese sports car — providing an insight into its mechanical specifications and equipment offering.
The new Supra has been jointly developed with BMW, with the latter basing the new Z4 on the same architecture as the Toyota.
Three models are shown in the catalogue — 20i, 30i and 40i. This reflects those of the new Z4, although it’s unlikely the final Supra will be offered with more than one powertrain choice at launch.
If the catalogue proves correct, it would appear UK-spec Supras will be offered with technology such as a head-up display and adaptive cruise control. Other equipment looks set to include Alcantara upholstery, with multiple interior colour options on offer.
It also appears to support long-held rumours Supra will only be available with an automatic transmission at launch.
The catalogue also gives an outline at what looks to be Supra in final production form — having so far only been shown in racing concept and heavily-camouflaged concept guise
Expect to hear more details on the new Toyota Supra early next year, with a full reveal expected at the Detroit Motor Show in January.