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  2. 2022 Toyota Supra Review - Autoblog

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    Lineup. All prices include a $955 delivery charge. Starting at $42,990, the new turbo-4 Supra 2.0 represents a more affordable entry point for the sports car.

  3. 2022 Toyota Supra gets new features and some price reductions

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    Toyota has released pricing information for the 2022 Supra 2.0 and the 2022 Supra 3.0. The range-topping Premium trim is cheaper than it was in 2021.

  4. This Is the 2023 Toyota Supra's New Color - AOL.com

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    Joey Capparella. April 29, 2022 at 8:14 AM. Photo credit: Toyota. Toyota updated the Supra sports car for 2023 with a new six-speed manual transmission for 3.0 models. There's also a new color ...

  5. Toyota GR Supra - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Supra (A80) The Toyota GR Supra (model code J29/DB or A90/A91 for marketing purposes) is a sports car produced by Toyota since 2019. The fifth-generation Supra, the GR Supra was sold under and developed by Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) brand in collaboration with BMW. It is the successor of the A80 Supra, which ceased production in 2002.

  6. The $50,990 Supra 3.0 is the cheapest 6-cylinder model. It is equipped much like the 2.0 but gets a four-way power driver's seat and 10-speaker audio. The 3.0 Premium costs $54,490 and adds ...

  7. Free spectral range - Wikipedia

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    Free spectral range ( FSR) is the spacing in optical frequency or wavelength between two successive reflected or transmitted optical intensity maxima or minima of an interferometer or diffractive optical element. [1] The FSR is not always represented by or , but instead is sometimes represented by just the letters FSR.