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The 2019 Toyota GR Supra Drift by HKS is a heavily modified Supra that will make its debut at the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed in July. Built by HKS, a Japanese company known for modifying cars ...
Remember the electric, autonomous drift DeLorean that Stanford University researchers built? It’s hard to forget, but now those researchers have a new toy.
Toyota continues to push the boundaries of next-level automotive technology with its self-drifting Supra. In April 2021, the automaker built an internal combustion engine that runs on hydrogen.
There's a growing number of things we expect from modern automated vehicle technology, but that list definitely does not include going full-blown screeching, smoking drift mode at speed. That's ...
Toyota Research Institute has unveiled its latest accomplishment, a Supra that can drift itself. It is a specially-developed vehicle that is meant to help autonomous driving technology control an ...
Replacing the 2020 Toyota Supra's factory BMW engine with the good old 2JZ for a monstrous output? That is so last year, with Japanese pro drifter Daigo Saito having pulled off the stunt more than ...
Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University’s Dynamic Design Lab's autonomous Supra has been programmed to drift on its own.
The Supra used for the test was "modified to be similar to that used in Formula Drift competitions," according to Toyota's engineers. That means a wider body, more steering angle, and more power ...
The 2JZ-powered Supra A90 drift car will make its first public appearance on March 23 in Tokyo at the D1 Grand Prix All-Star Shoot Out.
While the autonomous drifting Supra was originally announced in February, we recently got a chance to see the car up close as well as an all-new Lexus LC prototype that appears more production ready.
This isn’t Stanford University’s first time around the block when it comes to making self-drifting cars. Back in 2019, we covered their self-drifting Delorean going on an autonomous Gymkhana run.
Autonomous Toyota Supra drift car The Supra drift car the researchers are using has computer-controlled steering, throttle, gear changes, and individual wheel braking.
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