Finally, the legendary Toyota Supra gets the three-pedal treatment! In this first part, we dive deep into the specs of the 3.0L straight-six BMW-sourced engine and explore the design philosophy behind ...
The battle between a 900HP Toyota Supra Mk5 and a 570HP Nissan GT-R presents a highly exciting performance showdown ...
The 2021 GR Supra was a bit of a bargain when it was new, but have the years been kind to owners, or can you pick up a ...
Toyota Supra sales surged 150% in January 2026 before production ends in March. GR86 sales slightly declined; Lexus RC and LC reported lower sales. Toyota's EVs saw strong gains, with bZ and Lexus RZ ...
The Final Edition goes well beyond appearance tweaks with improved suspension, bigger brakes, and retuned steering for the best-driving MkV Supra yet. It’s hard to believe the 5th-generation Supra is ...
Today, in news no one could've predicted: Toyota has been quietly working on a game engine of its own, but the end goal isn't what you'd expect. At the time of writing, the official Fluorite site ...
In an unexpected bit of news, Toyota has unveiled a proprietary game engine called Fluorite. Nope, this doesn't mean the company is entering the game development any time soon, but rather, is ...
Japanese automakers Mazda and Toyota, among other brands, have been working hard on furthering efficiency without sacrificing performance or power. The SkyActiv engine was introduced in 2010 and ...
Andre Heimgartner's Toyota GR Supra is set for a new engine for Sunday’s DUNLOP Sydney 500 finale following an issue in Race 2. The #8 R&J Batteries entry was struck down by a suspected engine failure ...
Chris joined CarBuzz in June 2025. He's held positions at Ford and Motor1, and contributed to Autoblog, Car Throttle, Auto Trader, and many other motoring outlets during his 28-year career. Chris ...
Rugved Koppiker is the kind of motoring enthusiast who doesn’t just write about motorcycles and cars—he lives them. A former marketing executive turned automotive journalist, he blends sharp ...
Fluorite would have been a fantastic name for a smart car, such as an EV or a self-driving model. Instead, Toyota decided to use it for something nobody saw coming: a game engine. Not a game per se, ...