If your memory serves you well, you will vividly recall that the first media drive event of the current-gen Toyota Supra took place at the Circuito del Jarama racetrack in Madrid, Spain.
Now, there is a new special-edition Toyota Supra Jarama Racetrack Edition model that will be offered in exclusive numbers.
Only 90 units will be built and by the look of things, Mzansi will likely receive a portion.
To set it apart from the normal Supras, the Jarama Racetrack Edition wears a Horizon Blue hue and runs on black 19-inch rubbers. Its brake callipers are painted in red colour.
The interior gets blue stitching, carbon fibre treatment on the dash plus individual production numbers from 1-90. The Jarama Racetrack Edition nomenclature is also visible on the inserts.
Unlike the standard Supra, the special-edition model comes fitted with a GPS system with 3D mapping and Supra Connect which is a gateway to the brand’s connected services.
It is equipped with the Supra Safety+ package that adds adaptive cruise and front lighting, lane-departure warning, and pedestrian detection.
Powering the Supra Jarama Racetrack Edition is a BMW-sourced 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six engine with an unchanged 250 kW of power and 500 Nm of torque, so the changes are mainly cosmetic.
An eight-speed automatic transmission sends power to the rear axle giving the standard Supra a 4.3 seconds sprint from a standstill to 100 km/h. The standard model’s top speed is capped at 250 km/h.
As mentioned earlier, the Toyota Supra Jarama Edition will likely reach our shores before the end of the year but in limited numbers.