Is it going to produce the same results as the previous one?
Last , we saw a video showing the Toyota Supra racing on the drag strip against the Ford Mustang GT, BMW Z4. Many people were skeptical about the results, mostly because the Mustang did not perform well in that race. This is surprising, considering its power advantage.
However, this time it is Throttle House The controversial Supra is compared to the ‘Stang GT at their end. We are not sure if the publication is trying rebuke previous results. We do know that these cars are fan favorites and we enjoy seeing them go head-to-head on a drag strip.
Let’s take a look at the specifications that are important in drag racing before you start watching the video. The Supra costs $10,000 more than the Blue Oval pony, even with Mustang GT’s Performance Pack 1 (and suspension upgrades) included in the price tag.
This video shows that the Toyota Supra produces 335 horsepower (250 Kilowatts) as well as 365 pound-feet (495 Newton meters) of torque. It is not comparable to the 382 hp (385 kW) version in the United States. The Supra’s curb weight is 3,351 lbs (1.520 kg). Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via an 8-speed auto transmission.
Mustang GT produces more power than the Toyota’s turbocharged version of its V6. The Mustang GT’s power output is 460 hp (343kW) and 420lb-ft (569Nm) respectively. This torque is sent to the rear wheels via a 10-speed auto transmission. It is 3,800 lbs (1.720 kg) heavier than the curb weight.
Now, last time the Supra won over the Mustang GT, but will the pony car win over the German-turned-Japanese car this time? You should also stay for the track test where these cars will compete with each other, which promises an equally exciting result.