Supra’s third generation known as the 1987 Toyota Supra A70 series was introduced in 1987. This model year was instrumental in bringing in a turbo charged engine, thereby raising the performance bar on the Supra. The 1987 Supra was a balance between luxury and sportiness It had incorporated new technology in its design, improved appearance, and upgrade in the way it handled sharing a great position with other sport cars.
The 1986 Toyota Celica Supra is the last model that links the Supra to the Celica line which otherwise was a divergence of a performance-centered sports car from the Toyota lineup with a turbocharged engine option, stylish redesign and high-end technology as seen in the 1987 model.
The 1987 Toyota Supra is considered as a landmark for the further development of Supra because it has received changes such as the turbocharged engine and energizing sporting character. Sophisticated and muscular; packing high technology and high performance, stylish and unique, the 1987 Supra stays to this day collector’s favorite. It remains a symbol of Toyota’s ethos of producing vehicles that are both engineered to do what they are designed to do and, of equal importance, to deliver driving enjoyment.