Toyota has unveiled a special run of 600 cars based on its Toyota GR Supra coupe with a redesigned aero to boost performance on track.
There are no details of exactly how much downforce has been added for the 2021 Toyota GR Supra A91-CF, but the new aero pack includes a new splitter, side skirts, side and rear canards, and a duckbill extension for the rear spoiler that are all made out of visible carbon-fibre.
Available in white, yellow or matte grey, all versions come with matte-black 19-inch wheels and a red and black leather and Alcantara interior.
Created by Toyota's US arm and not expected to become available in Australia, the A91-CF continues with the stock twin-scroll turbocharged 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engine producing the same 285kW and 500Nm as the upgraded Toyota GR Supra introduced Down Under last year.
Combined with an eight-speed automatic, that means even with its fancy aero parts the fast Toyota still takes 4.3 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint.
Despite no downforce claims, the evidence of the A91-CF pictured in a full-size wind tunnel indicates the Toyota coupe has undergone significant testing.
Helping owners exploit its performance, all GR Supras sold in the US come with free on-track driver tuition.
Prices for the 2021 Toyota GR Supra A91-CF will be released closer to its on-sale date in the fourth quarter of this year.