The Toyota GR Supra gets an aggressive new look with a carbon fiber body kit

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-28

Love it or hate it, DarwinPro Aerodynamics has made another resounding body kit for the Toyota GR Supra. The new BKSSII soft kit adjusts the styling of the Japanese sports car to 11, and all the newly added looks exude a more aggressive look. The US-based company has always been known for its quirky body kits, and its take on the Supra is no exception.

What you get from the kit are carbon fiber fittings, including the hood, front lip, side skirts, rear diffuser, trunk spoiler, fenders, and front bumper canards. It also comes with a rear diffuser with a brake light kit and door attachments.

Edit The demo unit has a set of 10-spoke alloy wheels that allow you to see the brake discs underneath, as well as a set of red brake calipers. It's a more subtle touch for an already extroverted car. There's also a fun little Easter egg with plates of demo units that play a little bit of the Bavarian roots of the MKV Supra.

DarwinPro Aerodynamics did not offer any upgrades to the Supra's interior. BMW's procured B58 inline-six engine also remains the same, so everything should remain under the hood as it is in the cabin.

Edit Search: DarwinPro's visually loud design may not be for everyone. The company says the kit has been "carefully designed to deliver stunning visual upgrades," and judging by the comment section of their latest Instagram post, it seems to have received a good review.

Pricing for the entire kit has yet to be announced, but a quick glance at the tuner's official ** reveals that it costs around $8,700 or close to $10,000 in shipping and taxes. These estimates are based on the parts available on the official **. Depending on how you specify the body kit, it can cost about the same as the Audi rs **ant body kit in the tuner, which costs more than $14,000.

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