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Toyota’s Electric SUV Is as Quick as a Supra—And That’s the Problem

The Toyota GR Supra is a sports car. It’s low, it’s quick, and it’s impractical by design. The bZ Woodland is a rugged electric SUV with five seats, roof rails, and all-terrain tires. These two cars have no business sitting side by side on a spec sheet. And yet, in independent testing by Car and Driver, both the Woodland and the six-cylinder GR Supra equipped with the manual gearbox recorded identical 0-60 mph times of 3.9 seconds. That’s not a claimed figure from Toyota, either. It’s a real-world, verified number, and it beat Toyota’s own claim of 4.4 seconds by half a second. The Woodland also blitzes the quarter-mile with a 12.5-second pass that’s barely slower than a BMW M2. On all-terrain tires. Which begs the question: why does a family SUV need sportscar-level performance in the first place?



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Author: Simran Rastogi

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