See Toyota Supra Six-Cylinder Drag Race Its Four-Cylinder Sibling



After years of teasing, Toyota relaunched the Supra for the 2020 model year. For 2021, the BMW-based machine already sports a range of upgrades including tweaked suspension components and more advertised power from its boosted 3.0-liter inline-six engine. 2021 also saw the introduction of the new four-cylinder model, which offers considerably less power but also less weight.


As such, it should come as no surprise that, in direct comparison, the Supra six is faster than the four-pot. But just how big is the difference? A fresh video from The Fast Lane Car takes a look at both models and offers a comparison in straight-line punch as well as action on a road course. If you’re absolutely in love with the idea of a lighter, nimbler Supra with the 2.0-liter engine, consider this a warning before you watch the video above. The four-banger sort of gets slaughtered.


Why wouldn’t it? The 2.0-liter engine has a turbocharger of its own, and with 255 horsepower (190 kilowatts) on tap it’s not slow. The car can reach 60 mph in approximately 5.0 seconds, but equipped with the turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine, the 2021 Supra dishes up 382 hp (285 kW). It’s over a second quicker in the same sprint, and this video shows just how bad that difference looks in a short drag race.



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