Thanks to the MK5 Supra's Success, Toyota Expands Collaboration with BMW Across Entire Vehicle Lineup
October 10, 2023

"...BMW's got this!"

KOROMO—Toyota announces a significant expansion of its collaboration with BMW, driven by the remarkable success of the MK5 Supra. Toyota will collaborate with BMW on every single one of their cars. This partnership is set to redefine the future of both companies, with a shared vision for innovation, performance, and cutting-edge technology.


The MK5 Supra, a result of the initial collaboration between Toyota and BMW, has been a game-changer in the sports car market. Its blend of Toyota's design prowess and BMW's engineering excellence has struck a chord with enthusiasts worldwide, leading to outstanding sales figures and critical acclaim. As a result, Toyota is not just looking to continue this partnership but to elevate it to new heights.


Yukihiro Asano, Toyota's Lead Engineer, expressed his enthusiasm for the expanded collaboration, saying, "The MK5 Supra's success is a testament to the strength of our partnership with BMW. We've learned a great deal from each other, and this collaboration has allowed us to kick back and relax a bit because BMW's got this!"


BMW's Engineering Intern, Sentaw Klaus, echoed this sentiment, stating, "The synergy between our two companies has been nothing short of remarkable. The MK5 Supra has paved the way for us to sell even more cars and trick JDM fanboys into buying European cars."


As Toyota and BMW embark on this exciting journey of collaboration and innovation, car enthusiasts around the world can look forward to a new era of groundbreaking vehicles that are sure to leak in 7-10 years. The success of the MK5 Supra has ignited a spark of creativity and ingenuity that promises to redefine the automotive landscape by flooding it with BMW engineering.

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