Toyota Supra
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Toyota Supra
Summary
Toyota Supra is an automobile model[1]. It ranks in the top 0.14% of automobile_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,988 views/month, #9 of 6,379).[2]
Key Facts
- Toyota Supra's instance of is recorded as automobile model[3].
- Toyota Supra's manufacturer is recorded as Toyota[4].
- Toyota Supra's manufacturer is recorded as Toyota[5].
- Toyota Supra is a type of sports car[6].
- Toyota Supra is a type of grand tourer[7].
- Toyota Supra's Commons category is recorded as Toyota Supra[8].
- Toyota Supra's country of origin is recorded as Japan[9].
- Toyota Supra's powered by is recorded as Toyota M engine[10].
- Toyota Supra's powered by is recorded as Toyota G engine[11].
- Toyota Supra's powered by is recorded as Toyota JZ engine[12].
- Toyota Supra's powered by is recorded as BMW B48[13].
- Toyota Supra's powered by is recorded as BMW B58[14].
- Toyota Supra's official website is recorded as https://www.toyota.com/gr-supra/[15].
- Toyota Supra's official website is recorded as https://www.toyota.co.uk/new-cars/supra/[16].
- Toyota Supra's official website is recorded as https://toyota.jp/supra/[17].
- Toyota Supra's location of creation is recorded as Tahara[18].
- Toyota Supra's location of creation is recorded as Graz[19].
- Toyota Supra's brand is recorded as Toyota[20].
- Toyota Supra's name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'Supra'}[21].
Product Details
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NHTSA vPIC Vehicle Catalog
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Designation and Status
Toyota Supra's instance of is recorded as automobile model[3].
Why It Matters
Toyota Supra ranks in the top 0.14% of automobile_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,988 views/month, #9 of 6,379).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]