Toyota Supra Customization and Drifting at SEMA 2020


In this most unusual year, Toyota remains committed to the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and today introduces a trio of Supras and an amazing overlanding concept that answers our dreams of adventurous getaways where we can safely reconnect with friends, family, and nature.

Inspired by enthusiasts’ GR Supra builds, Sclater started with a beautiful canvas, a 2021 GR Supra 3.0 Premium in Turbulence Gray, adding expressions like ‘True to Form’ and ‘Lightning Response’ as nods to past and present Supra attributes.

Built by Ken Gushi Motorsports and GReddy Performance, driver Ken Gushi currently drives the No. 21 GR Supra in the 2020 Formula Drift Pro class. The build focused on three goals: efficiency, simplicity, and impact. As with all race cars, engineering a design that facilitates efficient and quick repairs can be the difference between winning and losing. The simplicity mandate pared down the package to only things needed in a pro drift racer, resulting in a simple and clean race car. Finally, impact – how the package resonates with drifting fans and accentuates the GR Supra’s already stunning design – provides the visual and performance ‘wow’ factor fans enjoy.

Built by Papadakis Racing, the 2020 GR Supra with its powerful B58 inline six-cylinder engine proved to be an excellent foundation for the organization’s latest racing project. Driven by 2015 Formula Drift champion Fredric Aasbo, the No. 151 GR Supra enjoys tremendous notoriety thanks to the nine-episode YouTube series that documented the build and earned more than 14 million views. Aasbo and the 1,033-horsepower GR Supra are currently in contention for the championship in the 2020 Formula Drift Pro class.

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