It wasn’t long before someone crashed a Supra at Green Hell.
We knew it would happen, but it was not what we expected. A 2020 Toyota Supra has crashed at the Nurburgring. This incident occurred during the industry pool driving period. Toyota permission was required to be behind the wheel. The accident occurred at the Nordschleife’s Exmuhle Section. In some images, you can see the pod. This is to hide the vehicle’s damage while it is being hauled away during the industry pool driving period. Automakers don’t want the public to see their future products, especially if it could reveal secrets about a new product . There are no additional details available about the crash. These photos show the Supra’s front, with the bumper being torn off. The Exmuhle section has a complex of left-right corners. It is possible that the driver misread the lines through this area and oversteered into the track barrier. The 2020 Supra is not available for public viewing until the summer. Prices start from $50,920 after the $930 destination charge. The Premium trim level costs $53,990 and includes standard features such as an 8.8-inch touchscreen with navigation, 12-speaker stereo and heated seats. The 2020 Supra comes with a 3.0-liter turbocharged six-cylinder engine that produces 335 horsepower (250kW) and an 8-speed automatic transmission with an active rear differential. A standard feature is an adaptive suspension.