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[8] [9] [10] The Indonesian-market Supra GTR received a more minor update on 23 September 2019. [11] The Winner X is also released in Malaysia as Honda RS-X and had receive minor updates in January 2023. In February 2024, the Winner X was launched in the Philippines, replacing the Honda Supra GTR 150. The Winner X received a minor update in ...
In Indonesia, fuel injection models is known as Revo/Blade FI and Supra X 125 FI, respectively. Front disc brake (standard for 125 and 110, optional for 100) (only on wave S-DX version on Argentina) Roller-bearing rocker arms to reduce friction at the rocker arms (125 cc model only) Heavy-duty ceramic coated piston (125 cc model only)
The fifth-generation Supra was released in January 2019 after 17 years off the market as the GR Supra, part of Toyota's Gazoo Racing (GR) family of performance cars. [43] It was developed in partnership with BMW , sharing the platform and many parts from the BMW Z4 (G29) with BMW derived 4- and 6-cylinder turbocharged engines and maintaining ...
The show was renamed to the Jakarta Auto Expo in 1989, then later the Gaikindo Auto Expo in 2000, before adopting to its current name, Indonesia International Motor Show in 2006 after it was recognized as an international-scale exhibition by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles (OICA).
Motor Trend had reported that a possible Supra successor could be based on the FT-HS (Future Toyota-Hybrid Sport), [15] which debuted at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. The publication also reported that the fifth generation of the Supra could be powered by a 3.5-litre V-6 hybrid system generating over 298 kW (400 hp; 405 PS).
Toyota Supra Mk II used in the 1985 British Saloon Car Championship by Team Toyota GB Group A Toyota Supra Mk III used in the Australian Touring Car Championship. During the Group A period, Toyota used the Mk II for Division 3 category touring car racing, especially in the JTCC (Japan), ETCC (Europe), BTCC Britain) and ATCC (Australia) with the AE86 competing in Division 1.
The Yamaha XT125R is a four-stroke, single cylinder enduro/adventure motorcycle. [1] It was made by Yamaha since the 2003 model year. It shares its power plant with the YBR125 and its supermoto brother, the Yamaha XT125X.
In the Philippines, the third-generation Vios was launched in July 2013 with the same 4 trim levels as the outgoing model: 1.3 Base, 1.3 J, 1.3 E, and 1.5 G. Toyota Motor Philippines produces the Vios in their production plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna. [66] It is equipped with either a 1.3-litre 2NZ-FE or a 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engine.