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This Toyota Supra Is The Perfect Mix Between Mad Max and Cyberpunk 2077

This Toyota Supra shoting brake looks like a futuristic reincarnation of Mad Max

Toyota 1JZ vs 2JZ - Which Engine is Better?Games, set up in the dystopian future give room for some incredible designs. More often than not, they serve as inspiration to digital designers to create some truly epic stuff, based on existing models. This is exactly the case with this rendering of a Toyota A70 Supra, done by Dom Höst, also known as altered_intent, and vaguely resembles its former self.

This Toyota Supra Is The Perfect Mix Between Mad Max and Cyberpunk 2077
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While every generation of Toyota Supra is special in its own right, the third one, also known as the A70 Supra, is somewhat overlooked, because it didn’t have the 2JZ engine from the beginning. A dystopian future implies both material wear as well as futuristic design elements, and this rendering combines them in a spectacular way while giving us an idea of what a Toyota Supra shooting brake would look like.

This immediately takes me back to games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Mad Max, although the wear and tear aren’t nearly enough for the latter. The car is also too slammed to be able to function in the desert (where the Mad Max game and most movies take place), but we do see the miss-matched exterior panels that look like they are in desperate need of a new coat of paint and the bumper, which is a different color altogether.

This Toyota Supra Is The Perfect Mix Between Mad Max and Cyberpunk 2077
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The bodywork features a lot of extra bits, similar to the more utilitarian vehicles from Cyberpunk 2077. It definitely looks like an old Japanese sports car that has been hot-rodded. I personally would have preferred some ground clearance, but that’s just me being picky. Words really don’t do the car any justice, so check out the gallery and tell us what you think. Could this eventually turn into a new trend, similar to what we have seen with rat-rods?

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Dim Angelov
Dim Angelov
Born in 1992, I come from a family of motoring enthusiasts. My passion for cars was awoken at the age of six, when I saw a Lamborghini Diablo SV in a magazine. After high school I earned a master’s degree in marketing and a Master of Arts in Media and Communications. Over the years, I’ve practiced and become skilled in precision driving and to date have test driven more than 250 cars across the globe. Over the years, I’ve picked up basic mechanical knowledge and have even taken part in the restoration of a 1964 Jaguar E-Type and an Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint. Lately, I’ve taken a fancy to automotive photography, and while modern cars are my primary passion, I also have a love for Asian Martial Arts, swimming, war history, craft beer, historical weapons, and car restoration. In time, I plan my own classic car restoration and hope to earn my racing certificate, after which I expect to establish my own racing team.  Read full bio
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