Manhart Has Made The Toyota Supra We Wanted All Along
Ever since the Toyota GR Supra first appeared five years ago, thereās been one fact thatās been used to consistently criticise it: āOh, itās just a BMW.ā Thatās despite the facts that a) it was never going to get a 2JZ because that engineās been out of production for nearly 20 years, b) there would have been no economic case for the Z4 and Supra to exist at all without them being twins, and c) since when has a rear-wheel drive sports car with a BMW straight-six been aĀ badĀ thing?
Anyway, the latest product from German BMW tuning specialist Manhart isnāt exactly going to help the Supraās standing among the more vocal just-a-BMW crowd. Itās thrown its considerable knowledge of the 3.0-litre turbocharged B58 six-cylinder at the Supra, creating the GR 550: something with power knocking on the door of supercar territory.
Manhart GR 550 Supra – front detail
An uprated turbo, new radiator and carbon fibre intake all contribute to upped power, and itās topped off by a remapped ECU. All in, it takes power from 335 to 542bhp and torque from 369 to 568lb ft. If all of that sounds a bit much, you can opt for Manhartās MHtronik, which takes power to a slightly more sensible 414bhp.
This significant power uptick can be combined with a stainless steel sports exhaust to liberate a bit more raucousness from the engine.
Manhart GR 550 Supra – rear
Thereās a new bodykit, too. You canāt really miss it. It brings a carbon fibre front splitter, rear diffuser and side skirts, and a chunky new rear wing that wouldnāt look out of place as a factory option. This car also gets some new rear light covers, bonnet vents and mirror caps ā all in carbon fibre ā and is topped off by a set of Manhartās 20-inch Concave One alloys and a not-at-all-subtle decal pack.
This isnāt the first time weāve seen a BMW tuner turn its attention to the Supra ā AC Schnitzer is also in on the fun. In fact, this isnāt even the first Manhart Supra weāve seen, but it is the most powerful yet. What do you reckon ā go for this, or wait for the (still unconfirmed) GRMN Supra?