Toyota Supra, the Glossary
is a sports car and grand tourer manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation beginning in 1978.[1]
Table of Contents
129 relations: Acoustic Control Induction System, Airbag, All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, AM broadcasting, Anti-lock braking system, Anti-roll bar, Australian Touring Car Championship, Auto Bild, Automatic transmission, Automobile (magazine), Bathurst 12 Hour, Beam axle, BMW, BMW Z4 (G29), California Air Resources Board, Car and Driver, Car and Driver 10Best, Car of the Year, Coachbuilder, Coupe, Cruise control, Das Goldene Lenkrad, Disc brake, Double wishbone suspension, Esquire (magazine), Estimated time of arrival, Exhaust gas recirculation, Fastback, FM broadcasting, Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, Fuel economy in automobiles, Fuel injection, Geneva International Motor Show, Getrag, Grand tourer, Graz, Group A, Homologation (motorsport), Honda NSX, Hood scoop, Independent suspension, Intercooler, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Japan Mobility Show, Japanese domestic market, Japanese Touring Car Championship, Japanese yen, Lexus SC, Liftback, ... Expand index (79 more) »
- Cars introduced in 1978
Acoustic Control Induction System
Acoustic Control Induction System, or ACIS, is an implementation of a variable-length intake manifold system designed by Toyota.
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Airbag
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate exceptionally quickly and then deflate during a collision.
All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship
All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) is a grand touring car racing series that began in 1993.
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AM broadcasting
AM broadcasting is radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation (AM) transmissions.
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Anti-lock braking system
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses.
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Anti-roll bar
An anti-roll bar (roll bar, anti-sway bar, sway bar, stabilizer bar) is an automobile suspension part that helps reduce the body roll of a vehicle during fast cornering or over road irregularities.
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Australian Touring Car Championship
The Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) is a touring car racing award held in Australia since 1960.
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Auto Bild
Auto Bild is a leading German automobile magazine based in Hamburg, Germany.
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Automatic transmission
An automatic transmission (sometimes abbreviated AT) is a multi-speed transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions.
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Automobile (magazine)
Automobile was an American automobile magazine founded in 1986 by a group of former Car and Driveremployees, led by David E. Davis with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, using the credo No Boring Cars. From 2014-202, Automobile had been absorbed by the Motor Trend Group.
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Bathurst 12 Hour
The Bathurst 12 Hour, currently known as the Repco Bathurst 12 Hour for sponsorship reasons, is an annual endurance race for GT and production cars held at the Mount Panorama Circuit, in Bathurst, Australia.
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Beam axle
A beam axle, rigid axle or solid axle is a dependent suspension design in which a set of wheels is connected laterally by a single beam or shaft.
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BMW
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly abbreviated to BMW, is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
BMW Z4 (G29)
The BMW Z4 (G29) is a two-door roadster produced by German automobile manufacturer BMW. Toyota Supra and BMW Z4 (G29) are 2020s cars.
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California Air Resources Board
The California Air Resources Board (CARB or ARB) is an agency of the government of California that aims to reduce air pollution.
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Car and Driver
Car and Driver (CD or C/D) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine first published in 1955.
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Car and Driver 10Best
Car and Driver 10Best is a list annually produced by Car and Driver (C/D) beginning in 1983, nominating what it considers the 10 best cars of the year.
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Car of the Year
Car of the Year (COTY) is a common abbreviation for numerous automotive awards.
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Coachbuilder
A coachbuilder or body-maker is a person or company who manufactures bodies for passenger-carrying vehicles.
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Coupe
A coupe or coupé is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors. Toyota Supra and coupe are coupés.
Cruise control
Cruise control (also known as speed control, cruise command, autocruise, or tempomat) is a system that automatically controls the speed of an automobile.
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Das Goldene Lenkrad
Das Goldene Lenkrad ('The Golden Steering Wheel') is one of the best-known German awards for new car models.
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Disc brake
A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a rotor to create friction.
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Double wishbone suspension
A double wishbone suspension is an independent suspension design for automobiles using two (occasionally parallel) wishbone-shaped arms to locate the wheel.
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Esquire (magazine)
Esquire is an American men's magazine.
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Estimated time of arrival
The estimated time of arrival (ETA) is the time when a ship, vehicle, aircraft, cargo, person, or emergency service is expected to arrive at a certain place.
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Exhaust gas recirculation
In internal combustion engines, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a nitrogen oxide emissions reduction technique used in petrol/gasoline, diesel engines and some hydrogen engines.
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Fastback
A fastback is an automotive styling feature, defined by the rear of the car having a single slope from the roof to the tail.
FM broadcasting
FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave.
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Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth is a high-performance version of the Ford Sierra that was built by Ford Europe from 1986 to 1992.
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Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (FR) is an automotive design with an engine in front and rear-wheel-drive, connected via a drive shaft.
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Fuel economy in automobiles
The fuel economy of an automobile relates to the distance traveled by a vehicle and the amount of fuel consumed.
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Fuel injection
Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector.
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Geneva International Motor Show
The Geneva International Motor Show was an annual auto show held in March in the Swiss city of Geneva.
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Getrag
Getrag, stylized as GETRAG, was a major supplier of transmission systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles.
Grand tourer
A grand tourer (GT) is a type of car that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving with performance and luxury.
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Graz
Graz is the capital of the Austrian federal state of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna.
Group A
Group A is a set of motorsport regulations administered by the FIA covering production derived touring cars for competition, usually in touring car racing and rallying.
Homologation (motorsport)
In motorsport, homologation is a testing and certification process for vehicles, circuits, and related equipment for conformance to technical standards, usually known as type approval in English-language jurisdictions.
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Honda NSX
The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seater, rear mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car manufactured by Honda. Toyota Supra and Honda NSX are 2000s cars, 2010s cars, 2020s cars and sports cars.
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Hood scoop
A hood scoop (North American English) or bonnet scoop (Commonwealth English), sometimes called bonnet airdam and air dam, is an upraised component on the hood of a motor vehicle that either allows a flow of air to directly enter the engine compartment or appears to do so.
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Independent suspension
Independent suspension is any automobile suspension system that allows each wheel on the same axle to move vertically (i.e. reacting to a bump on the road) independently of the others.
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Intercooler
An intercooler is a heat exchanger used to cool a gas after compression.
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Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
, or JAMA, is a trade association with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
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Japan Mobility Show
The, called (TMS) until 2019, is a biennial auto show held in October–November at the Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles.
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Japanese domestic market
The term "Japanese domestic market" ("JDM") refers to Japan's home market for vehicles and vehicle parts.
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Japanese Touring Car Championship
The Japanese Touring Car Championship (abbr: 1985–1993: JTC, 1994–1998: JTCC, officially known as All Japan Touring Car Championship, 全日本ツーリングカー選手権) was a former touring car racing series held in Japan.
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Japanese yen
The is the official currency of Japan.
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Lexus SC
The is a grand tourer that was retailed by Lexus (a luxury vehicle division of Toyota) and built from 1991 until 2010. Toyota Supra and Lexus SC are 2000s cars, 2010s cars and rear-wheel-drive vehicles.
Liftback
A liftback is a variation of a hatchback car body style, with a more gently sloping roofline, roughly between 45 and 10 degrees, whereas traditional or archetypal hatchback designs tend to use a 45 degree to near vertical slope on the top-hinged tailgate (often called, and even counted as, a rear 'door' on hatchbacks). Toyota Supra and liftback are hatchbacks.
Light-emitting diode
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it.
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Limited-slip differential
A limited-slip differential (LSD) is a type of differential gear train that allows its two output shafts to rotate at different speeds but limits the maximum difference between the two shafts.
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List of Toyota factories
This list comprises Toyota's manufacturing facilities worldwide, as well as others that are jointly owned by the company or run under a contract.
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List of Toyota model codes
The following model codes have been used by Toyota. Toyota Supra and List of Toyota model codes are Toyota vehicles.
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List of Toyota transmissions
This is a list of transmissions used in Toyota vehicles.
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Lotus Cars
Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars, and doing business as Lotus NYO in China) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles.
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MacPherson strut
The MacPherson strut is a type of automotive suspension system that uses the top of a telescopic damper as the upper steering pivot.
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Magna Powertrain
Magna Powertrain is a major American manufacturer of transmission and drivetrain systems owned by Magna International.
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Magna Steyr
Magna Steyr GmbH & Co KG is an automobile manufacturer based in Graz, Austria, where its primary manufacturing plant is also located.
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Manual transmission
A manual transmission (MT), also known as manual gearbox, standard transmission (in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States), or stick shift (in the United States), is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission system, where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch (which is usually a foot pedal for cars or a hand lever for motorcycles).
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Mazda RX-7
The Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 until 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine. Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7 are 1980s cars, 2000s cars, cars introduced in 1978, coupés, hatchbacks, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.
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Mitsubishi 3000GT
The Mitsubishi 3000GT is a front-engine, all-wheel/front-wheel drive grand touring/sports car manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi from 1990 until 2000 over three different generations. Toyota Supra and Mitsubishi 3000GT are 2000s cars and coupés.
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Momo (company)
MOMO Srl is a design company headquartered in Milan, Italy that makes accessories and parts for automobiles, such as alloy wheels, tires, steering wheels, seats, gear sticks.
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Motor Trend
MotorTrend is an American automobile magazine.
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MotorWeek
MotorWeek is an American television news magazine program that focuses on the automotive industry.
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MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards
The MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards are one of the many yearly Car of the Year awards.
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Multi-link suspension
A multi-link suspension is a type of independent vehicle suspension having three or more control links per wheel.
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Multi-valve
A multi-valve or multivalve engine is one where each cylinder has more than two valves (an intake, and an exhaust).
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Naturally aspirated engine
A naturally aspirated engine, also known as a normally aspirated engine, and abbreviated to N/A or NA, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake depends solely on atmospheric pressure and does not have forced induction through a turbocharger or a supercharger.
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Nissan 300ZX
The Nissan 300ZX is a sports car that was produced across two different generations. Toyota Supra and Nissan 300ZX are hatchbacks, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.
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Nissan Z-car
The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan since 1969. Toyota Supra and Nissan Z-car are 1980s cars, 2000s cars, 2010s cars, 2020s cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and sports cars.
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On-board diagnostics
On-board diagnostics (OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability.
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Overdrive (mechanics)
Overdrive is the operation of an automobile cruising at sustained speed with reduced engine speed (rpm), leading to better fuel consumption, lower noise, and lower wear.
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Overhead camshaft engine
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.
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Panhard rod
A Panhard rod (also called Panhard bar, track bar, or track rod) is a suspension link that provides lateral location of the axle.
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Personal luxury car
Personal luxury car is a North American car classification describing somewhat sporty, sophisticated mass-market coupés that emphasized comfort over performance.
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Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics (often abbreviated as PM or PopMech) is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do it yourself, and technology topics.
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Porsche Carrera GT
The Porsche Carrera GT (Project Code 980) is a mid-engine sports car that was manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 2004 to 2006.
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Power door locks
Power door locks (also known as electric door locks or central locking) allow the driver or front passenger to simultaneously lock or unlock all the doors of an automobile or truck, by pressing a button or flipping a switch.
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Power window
Power windows or electric windows are automobile windows which can be raised and lowered by pressing a button or switch, as opposed to using a crank handle.
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Rack and pinion
A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the pinion) engaging a linear gear (the rack).
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Recaro
Recaro Holding, as the parent company of the Recaro Group, owns the Recaro brand and the independently operating companies Recaro Aircraft Seating (aircraft seats) based in Schwäbisch Hall and Recaro eGaming (gaming seats) based in Stuttgart, Germany.
Rollout (drag racing)
Rollout or rollout allowance is an adjustment in timed acceleration runs used by North-American drag racing and enthusiast magazines to create approximate parity over time between historic 0 to 60 mph and 1/4 mile acceleration times and those measured today using the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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S-segment
S-segment cars are a European car segment class for sports coupés. The equivalent Euro NCAP class is called "roadster sport".
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SARD
is a Japanese tuning company and racing team from Toyota, Aichi, mainly competing in the Super GT series and specializing in Toyota tuning parts.
SEMA (association)
Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) of the automotive aftermarket was formed in 1963 by Paul Schiefer, Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian, Els Lohn, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, Robert E. Wyman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand Jr, Al Segal, Dean Moon, and Vic Edelbrock Jr. Now it consists of 6,383 companies worldwide, bringing together aftermarket manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), media, car dealers, specialty equipment distributors, installers, retailers, and restoration specialists.
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Side-view mirror
A side-view mirror (or side mirror), also known as a door mirror and often (in the UK) called a wing mirror, is a mirror placed on the exterior of motor vehicles for the purposes of helping the driver see areas behind and to the sides of the vehicle, outside the driver's peripheral vision (in the "blind spot").
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Skidpad
A skidpad or skidpan is a circular area of flat pavement used for various tests of a car's handling.
Sport auto (Germany)
sport auto is a German automobile magazine, established in 1969, published monthly by Motor Presse Stuttgart, based in Stuttgart.
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Sports car
A sports car is a type of car that is designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving, and racing capability. Toyota Supra and sports car are sports cars.
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Straight-four engine
A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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Straight-six engine
The straight-six engine (also referred to as an inline-six engine; abbreviated I6 or L6) is a piston engine with six cylinders arranged in a straight line along the crankshaft.
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Sunroof
A sunroof is a movable panel that opens to uncover a window in an automobile roof, allowing light and fresh air to enter the passenger compartment.
Super GT
Super GT (stylized as SUPER GT) is a sports car racing series that began in 1993.
Susono
Susono with Mount Fuji is a city located in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
T-VIS
Toyota Variable Induction System, or T-VIS, is a variable intake system designed by Toyota to improve the low-end performance of multi-valve engines.
Tahara, Aichi
is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
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Throttle position sensor
A throttle position sensor (TPS) is a sensor used to monitor the throttle body valve position for the ECU of an engine.
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ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp AG (stylized as thyssenkrupp) is a German industrial engineering and steel production multinational conglomerate.
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TOM'S
is an automotive aftermarket parts manufacturer and tuner of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, as well as a factory-backed racing team.
Tonneau
A tonneau is an area of a car, truck, or boat open at the top.
Torsen
Torsen Torque-Sensing (full name Torsen traction) is a type of limited-slip differential used in automobiles.
Toyota
is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan.
Toyota 2000GT
The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car/grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. Toyota Supra and Toyota 2000GT are rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Carina
| name. Toyota Supra and Toyota Carina are 1980s cars, 2000s cars and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Celica
The is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. Toyota Supra and Toyota Celica are 1980s cars, 2000s cars, coupés, hatchbacks, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Chaser
The is a mid-size car produced by Toyota. Toyota Supra and Toyota Chaser are 1980s cars, 2000s cars and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota concept vehicles (1970–1979)
The EX-7 was a 2-seat concept car made by Toyota and shown during the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show.
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Toyota Corona
The is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota across eleven generations between 1957 and 2001. Toyota Supra and Toyota Corona are 1980s cars, 2000s cars, coupés, hatchbacks, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Crown
The is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in Japan since 1955. Toyota Supra and Toyota Crown are 1980s cars, 2000s cars, 2010s cars, 2020s cars, coupés, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota dealerships (Japan)
Toyota vehicles in Japan are distributed to numerous dealership chains throughout the country.
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Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension
TEMS (Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension) is a shock absorber that is electronically controlled (Continuous Damping Control) based on multiple factors, and was built and exclusively used by Toyota for selected products during the 1980s and 1990s (first introduced on the Toyota Soarer in 1983).
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Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) is a motorsport division of the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.
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Toyota GR Supra
The Toyota GR Supra (model code J29/DB or A90/A91 for marketing purposes) is a sports car produced by Toyota since 2019. Toyota Supra and Toyota GR Supra are 2020s cars, coupés, hatchbacks, rear-wheel-drive vehicles, sports cars and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota JZ engine
The Toyota JZ engine family is a series of inline-6 automobile engines produced by Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Toyota M engine
Toyota Motor Corporation's M family of engines were a longitudinally mounted straight-6 engine design.
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Toyota Mark II
The is a compact, later mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed in Japan by Toyota between 1968 and 2004. Prior to 1972, the model was marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II. In most export markets, Toyota marketed the vehicle as the Toyota Cressida between 1976 and 1992 across four generations. Toyota replaced the rear-wheel-drive Cressida in North America with the front-wheel-drive Avalon. Toyota Supra and Toyota Mark II are 1980s cars, 2000s cars and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara plant
The is an automobile plant in Tahara, Aichi, Japan owned by Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Toyota Racing Development
Toyota Racing Development (also known by its abbreviation TRD) is the in-house tuning shop for all Toyota and Lexus (and formerly Scion) cars.
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Toyota Soarer
The is a personal luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005 by Toyota and sold in Japan. Toyota Supra and Toyota Soarer are 2000s cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles and Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota, Aichi
, formerly known as Koromo, is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
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Trailing-arm suspension
A trailing-arm suspension, also referred to as trailing-link, is a form of vehicle suspension.
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Trip computer
A trip computer is a computer fitted to some cars; most modern trip computers record, calculate, and display the distance travelled, the average speed, the average fuel consumption, and real-time fuel consumption.
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Turbocharger
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases.
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Twin-turbo
In an internal combustion engine, twin-turbo is a layout in which two turbochargers work in tandem to compress the intake fuel/air mixture (or intake air, in the case of a direct-injection engine).
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Wasted spark system
A wasted spark system is a type of ignition system used in some four-stroke cycle internal combustion engines.
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Wide open throttle
Wide open throttle or wide-open throttle (WOT), also called full throttle, is the fully opened state of a throttle on an engine (internal combustion engine or steam engine).
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1994 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship
The 1994 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the first full season of premier class GT racing in Japan to be promoted by the new GT Association (GTA).
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8-track cartridge
The 8-track tape (formally Stereo 8; commonly called eight-track cartridge, eight-track tape, and eight-track) is a magnetic-tape sound recording technology that was popular from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s, when the compact cassette, which pre-dated the 8-track system, surpassed it in popularity for pre-recorded music.
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See also
Cars introduced in 1978
- AMC Concord
- AMC Spirit
- Aerocon Boa Type S
- BMW M1
- CMC Veryca
- Chrysler Horizon
- Chrysler Valiant (CM)
- Citroën Visa
- Dodge Magnum
- Dodge Omni
- FSO Polonez
- FSO Polonez 2000 Rally
- Fiat Ritmo
- Ford Fairmont
- Ford Falcon Cobra
- Ford LTD Crown Victoria
- Ford Mustang (third generation)
- Ghia Microsport
- Holden Commodore
- Holden Commodore (VB)
- Honda Prelude
- Lancia Megagamma
- Mazda RX-7
- Midas Bronze
- Mitsubishi Mirage
- Mitsubishi Triton
- Nissan Fairlady Z (S130)
- Nissan Pulsar
- Nissan Vanette
- Opel Monza
- Opel Senator
- Renault 18
- Ruf SCR
- Saab 900
- Subaru BRAT
- Toyota Supra
- Toyota Tercel
- Triumph TR8
- Vauxhall Carlton
- Vauxhall Equus
- Vector W2
- ZIL-4104
- Zimmer (automobile)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Supra
Also known as 1992 Toyota Supra, Celica xx, JZA80, Supra mk4, SupraTurboA, Toyota Celica Supra, Toyota Celica XX, Toyota Supra (A40), Toyota Supra (A60), Toyota Supra (A70), Toyota Supra (A80), Toyota Supra A80, Toyota Supra MK IV (JZA80), Toyota Supra RZ, Toyota Supra RZ Turbo, Toyota Supra Turbo, Toyota Supra Turbo A, Toyota Supra Turbo-A.
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