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2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" Looks Sharp, Has Forbidden Livery

2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" rendering 5 photos
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2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" rendering2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" rendering2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" rendering2020 Toyota Supra "Rally" rendering
The number of 2020 Toyota Supra builds that were displayed earlier this month at SEMA sat at over 50, so has the world had enough modded Mk Vs? Well, as it turns out, the answer to that question is a big, fat "no". And I've brought along a rendering that serves as an example of this.
Normally when a pixel wielder decides to complete such work, he or she takes inspiration from multiple sources and doesn't always end up portraying the elements that stirred the imagination in their original form, or disclose the sources for that matter.

Well, the rendering we have here doesn't follow the said "rules". And that's because the artist behind it (more on this below) has decided to share the said details with us.

And we shall start with the obvious, namely the shade of red adorning the Toyota, which, as any Mazda fan will tell you, has been borrowed from the Zoom Zoom carmaker. Then there's the rear window, with its vents being linked to the setup we find on the infamous (are you ready for it?) Ferrari F40. And no, the engine hasn't been relocated for this shenanigan).

So, what about the front end lighting setup, which might just define this virtual build? Well, let's hear it in the words of the artist who put the whole thing together: "My favorite part involves the headlight covers, as I don’t like how they look stock. Rally lights come handy on the lower part of the bumper!"

Now, in case you're wondering about the widebody kit present on the Japanese machine, you should know this is custom work and it's the elaborate kind, thus managing to stand out.

As for the digital artist who brought this eye candy to us, you should know his name is Abimelec Arellano and we've featured the car lover's work on multiple occasions.

 
 
 
 
 
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With the new @needforspeed release and the Toyota Supra hot on the aftermarket I think its a good time to have some fun with one. Its a good platform, as the SEMA show proved, although a bit complicated in shape. The body kit on this render is custom, albeit I tried to keep it really simple. Just some flares and spike-y things on the side, plus a vented hood and Ferrari F40-style rear window cutouts. My favorite part are the headlight covers as I don’t like too much how they look stock. Rally lights come handy on the lower part of the bumper! For color I chose a Mazda-like metallic red and gold wheels to set it off. What do you think?  Would you keep the stock B58 Turbo Straight six or do something else? . . . . . . #toyota #supra #bmw #z4 #tuner #jdm #edm #straight #6 #six #turbo #b58 #beemer #tuned #custom #wide #body #red #gold #nfs #heat #3d #render

A post shared by Abimelec Arellano (@abimelecdesign) on Nov 13, 2019 at 12:17pm PST

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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