Open any social media app, search for the 2020 Toyota Supra and you'll notice how much of an opinion splitter the Japanese sportscar is. However, the owner of this white Mk V decided to fight the it's-just-another-BMW haters by beating them at their own game.
To be more precise, the aficionado drew the BMW roundel on the hood, while adding a "Z4" to make the branding complete. There's no reason to fret, though, the whole shenanigans was easy to remove, with this no longer being present on the gear head's car.
Then again, there are a few visual mods that have stuck to the machine. It looks like this Supra has the blues: the shade is featured on the wheels, a set of decals spread across the vehicle, the door mirror caps and, of course, the under glow.
And since the sportscar comes with a white finish, the contrast created by the said elements acts like an attention magnet.
This is definitely not the most refined tuner incarnation of the 2020 Toyota Supra, but hey, at least the man behind the wheel is honest.
Then again, this isn't the first time an owner has played the Bimmer card. For instance, we've talked about a Supra packing a more subtle approach, with its badges being covered by stickers that actually look like BMW emblems.
And you shouldn't expect the trolling to stop here, even though future jokers might have to step up their game a little bit.
On a more serious note, we are now less than a month away from the moment when the 2019 edition of SEMA opens its doors to the public - the Vegas venue is scheduled to kick off on October 5. And with an important part of the tuning gathering set to be dedicated to the Supra, you'd better brace yourself for the incoming mods.
Then again, there are a few visual mods that have stuck to the machine. It looks like this Supra has the blues: the shade is featured on the wheels, a set of decals spread across the vehicle, the door mirror caps and, of course, the under glow.
And since the sportscar comes with a white finish, the contrast created by the said elements acts like an attention magnet.
This is definitely not the most refined tuner incarnation of the 2020 Toyota Supra, but hey, at least the man behind the wheel is honest.
Then again, this isn't the first time an owner has played the Bimmer card. For instance, we've talked about a Supra packing a more subtle approach, with its badges being covered by stickers that actually look like BMW emblems.
And you shouldn't expect the trolling to stop here, even though future jokers might have to step up their game a little bit.
On a more serious note, we are now less than a month away from the moment when the 2019 edition of SEMA opens its doors to the public - the Vegas venue is scheduled to kick off on October 5. And with an important part of the tuning gathering set to be dedicated to the Supra, you'd better brace yourself for the incoming mods.